London, June 25 (SANA) Fifty-seven ships carrying about 1,100 seafarers have transited the Strait of Hormuz since June 23 as a part of a United Nations evacuation effort launched this week, based on knowledge launched on Thursday by the Worldwide Maritime Group (IMO).
The figures, reported by Reuters, are the primary printed by the U.N. delivery company on the operation, which goals to assist lots of of vessels carrying round 11,000 seafarers depart the strategically necessary waterway.
In keeping with the IMO, 12 ships handed by the strait on Thursday, following 32 on Wednesday and 13 on June 23.
IMO Secretary-Basic Arsenio Dominguez stated on Wednesday that evacuating roughly 11,000 seafarers stranded within the Gulf area after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz might take “a number of weeks” to finish.
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