Ship traffic to resume in Bosphorus Strait after brief suspension
According to the Tribeca shipping agency, southbound ships in the Bosphorus Strait will be allowed to resume their route at 0700 GMT on Friday following a temporary pause caused by an engine malfunction on one vessel.
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- Published Date: 09:42 | 31 May 2024
- Modified Date: 09:42 | 31 May 2024
Ship traffic in the Bosphorus Strait is set to resume for southbound vessels as of 0700 GMT on Friday, after a suspension due to an engine failure on one vessel, the Tribeca shipping agency said.
The Liberia-flagged cargo ship Cornelia had resumed sailing after a brief engine failure, according to a report shared by the agency.
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