Strait of Hormuz evacuation plan to begin for ships stranded in Persian Gulf, maritime organization says

More than 11,000 seafarers stuck in the Persian Gulf will begin to exit through the Hormuz Strait in a large-scale evacuation plan backed by Iran and the U.S.
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