Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Ships, Crews in Danger


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:46
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Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Ships, Crews in Danger

The Mideast conflict has escalated, with thirteen vessels hit near the Strait of Hormuz since February, killing at least seven crew members. The strait, crucial for oil exports, is largely shut down, with daily ship traffic plummeting from 151 to just four. Crews face missile threats with no protection, and insurance costs have surged. Iran may deploy sea mines, further disrupting trade. The only solution: end the hostilities.

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