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Shipping Tracking Site: After US-Iran Ceasefire, First Ships Pass Through Strait of Hormuz

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According to the shipping tracking website MarineTraffic, the first ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire announcement between the US and Iran. The Greek bulk carrier NJ Earth and the Liberian-flagged Daytona Beach successfully transited the strait. Iran's Foreign Minister indicated that passage would be possible during the ceasefire.

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Q: Which Greek bulk carrier was reported to have passed through the Strait of Hormuz?
A: The Greek bulk carrier named NJ Earth passed through the strait at 8:44 AM UTC.
Q: What time did the Liberian-flagged Daytona Beach pass through the Strait of Hormuz?
A: The Liberian-flagged Daytona Beach passed through the strait at 6:59 AM after departing from Bandar Abbas.
Q: Who stated that passage through the Strait of Hormuz would be possible during the ceasefire?
A: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on the social platform X that the passage would be possible.
Q: From which southern Iranian port did the Daytona Beach depart at 5:28 AM?
A: The Daytona Beach departed from Bandar Abbas, which is located in southern Iran, at 5:28 AM.
Q: Which shipping tracking site reported the movement of the first ships on the social platform X?
A: The shipping tracking site MarineTraffic reported the ship movements on the social platform X.