Navigational Warnings Persist: Mines in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. Navy has issued an advisory focusing on the uncertain threat mines pose in certain areas of the Strait of Hormuz. Mariners are advised to consider avoiding these zones. The advisory mentions the Traffic Separation Scheme, which dictates shipping routes in the strategic waters between Iran and Oman.
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The U.S. Navy has issued a cautionary advisory about the presence of mines in certain areas of the Strait of Hormuz. This notice suggests that vessels consider steering clear of these locations due to an uncertain threat level.
The advisory comes from the US NCAGS agency and was disseminated to mariners, as reported by Reuters. It specifically mentions the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS), a route system established in 1968 with international agreement to manage maritime traffic.
The timing of the advisory is not entirely clear in relation to a recent statement by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who affirmed the openness of the Strait post-ceasefire agreement in Lebanon.
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