Shipping traffic through Strait of Hormuz dropped to three vessels in 24 hours, down from ~140 daily pre‑war.
The three ships were Ean Spir tanker, Lianstar cargo vessel, and Meda LPG tanker, identified via MarineTraffic and SynMax data.
The halt follows the U.S.–Israel war on Iran since Feb 28, with Iran restricting passage despite a brief opening and cease‑fire talks.
The strait, handling about 20% of global oil and LNG, remains under U.S. blockade and Iranian restrictions, heightening geopolitical risk.