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Fewer vessels travel through Hormuz as US, Iran continue strikes

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SINGAPORE, July 16 (Reuters) - ‌Fewer vessels travelled through the ​Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, the first day after the ⁠U.S. reimposed its naval blockade on Iranian ports with both countries escalating strikes across the ​Gulf, shipping data showed.

Seven vessels crossed the strait on ‌Wednesday, mostly on the Iranian route, down from 13 the previous day, Kpler data showed.

Hostilities have ⁠intensified since Iran said late on ⁠Saturday it had closed the Strait of Hormuz. Military operations are keeping ships from travelling through the waterway, which carried about a fifth ‌of global oil and gas shipments before the ⁠war.

On Wednesday, four empty vessels ‌entered the Gulf, including three ​small oil tankers and a dry bulk carrier for grains, the data showed. The three ‌vessels that exited the strait ​on Wednesday carried ⁠liquefied petroleum gas, coal and fuel oil.

On ‌Tuesday, a Suezmax tanker ⁠carrying 1 million barrels of Saudi crude exited the strait with its transponder switched off, Kpler ​data showed.

There were ‌no Very Large Crude Carrier or liquefied natural ⁠gas tankers passing through ​the strait on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Florence Tan; ​Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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