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Facts about Strait of Hormuz war blockage London, March 18 (AFP) Mar 18, 2026 Here are key facts and figures about the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route virtually paralysed by the Middle East war. Around a fifth of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas pass through the waterway in peacetime. The war erupted on February 28 when the US and Israel began bombing Iran, prompting it to retaliate with strikes across the region and restrict access to the strait.
Across all types of vessels, an additional four attacks claimed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have not been confirmed by international authorities.
A further four remain missing and 10 were injured.
The channel typically sees around 120 daily transits, but there were just 77 in the two weeks following the outbreak of the war, according to shipping industry intelligence site Lloyd's List.
The IMO estimates at least 3,200 vessels are currently there, up to two thirds of them "large commercial vessels engaged in international commerce".
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