Only two ships transit Strait of Hormuz as traffic drops sharply - NBC
Only two ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, according to ship-tracking data from S&P Global Market Intelligence cited by NBC News.
The data showed that neither of the vessels were oil or gas tankers, marking a steep decline in traffic through the strategic waterway.
The report said daily transits have fallen in recent days compared with pre-war levels of around 130 to 160 ships, which typically carry oil, gas and other goods to global markets.








