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North Africa: Number of Ships Transiting Suez Canal Declines From 80 to 35 Vessels Per Day Due to Houthis’ Attacks – Sca Chief

North Africa: Number of Ships Transiting Suez Canal Declines From 80 to 35 Vessels Per Day Due to Houthis’ Attacks – Sca Chief

Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have severely disrupted maritime navigation through the Suez Canal, with the number of transiting ships dropping from 70-80 vessels per day to just 30-35, said Admiral Osama Rabie, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA), during celebrations marking the 69th anniversary of the Canal’s nationalization.

Despite daily challenges, Admiral Rabie emphasized that the Suez Canal remains one of the world’s most vital maritime routes. He stressed that the Canal’s long…

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