One more India-bound tanker crossed the strategic sea trade route -- Strait of Hormuz — on Wednesday while another one was also piped to cross the blockage naval route, officials said amid the ongoing war between the US and Iran. The LPG-tanker that has crossed the Strait of Hormuz is a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel named ‘Symi’. Meanwhile, according to TOI, another tanker — Vietnam-flagged NV Sunshine, was also on the verge of crossing the Strait of Hormuz. This is also an LPG carrier and is expected to cross the tension region by Thursday (today).The latter ship — NV Sunshine — will be heading towards the New Mangaluru Post and is loaded with around 46,000 tonnes of cooking gas. The vessel has 24 members on board.These vessels are part of 41
tankers listed by the shipping ministry that are under the focus of priority evacuation from the conflict zone.Apart from these, 13 Indian-flagged vessels are still in the conflict zone in the Persian Gulf as agencies work towards evacuating them.
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