The ship Banglar Joyjatra crossed the strait at 03:00am Bangladesh time on 23 June, ending the prolonged period during which it had remained stranded in the region
MV BANGLAR JOYJATRA. Photo: Colected
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MV BANGLAR JOYJATRA. Photo: Colected
A Bangladesh-flagged vessel that had been stranded in the Gulf for about four and a half months successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz early on Tuesday, according to Bangladesh Shipping Corporation.
The ship BANGLAR JOYJATRA crossed the strait at 03:00am Bangladesh time on 23 June, ending the prolonged period during which it had remained stranded in the region, the corporation said.
BSC announcement said the outcome followed continuous monitoring and guidance from senior government officials, including the prime minister, adding that such support had helped sustain morale among crew members during the period of uncertainty.
It also commended the crew for their bravery and agility during the operation.
The corporation described the development as a significant moment in Bangladesh’s maritime history and said it reflected the impact of coordinated efforts in addressing major operational challenges.
The vessel is now sailing towards Fujairah for bunkering and bottom-cleaning operations, it said.
