The number of vessels passing through the Hormuz Strait has significantly increased over the past two weeks. According to Odaily, friendly nations' ships are increasingly navigating the strait. Bloomberg reports that traffic through the Hormuz Strait has gradually risen over the past week, reaching its highest rolling average in seven days since the outbreak of conflict.
A growing number of ships are traversing the strait, including some not directly linked to Iran. Countries are negotiating with Tehran to secure passage for their vessels. In the past day, liquefied petroleum gas carriers have dominated the traffic, including a ship bound for India and others associated with Iran.
Bloomberg's calculations indicate that since Friday morning, 13 vessels have crossed the strait. Of these, 10 exited the Persian Gulf, while 3 entered from international waters.