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Turkey closed the Bosporus Strait due to snowstorm
Bosphorus Strait
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Since 49 minutes 10 seconds
Coast Guard officials said in Turkey that authorities closed the Bosphorus Strait, a major shipping corridor for shipments of Russian oil and other commodities to the movement of all ships on Thursday because of the difficulty of seeing a result of a snow storm and that the closure could last two or three days.
Was to stop the passage of ships because of the difficulty of seeing in the strait that runs through the city of Istanbul and is a major link between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. The agency said shipping LG. AT. CNN that it could take two or three days before the reopening of the Strait, one of the most active shipping lanes in the world.
Turkey closed the Bosporus Strait due to snowstorm
Bosphorus Strait
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Since 49 minutes 10 seconds
Coast Guard officials said in Turkey that authorities closed the Bosphorus Strait, a major shipping corridor for shipments of Russian oil and other commodities to the movement of all ships on Thursday because of the difficulty of seeing a result of a snow storm and that the closure could last two or three days.
Was to stop the passage of ships because of the difficulty of seeing in the strait that runs through the city of Istanbul and is a major link between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. The agency said shipping LG. AT. CNN that it could take two or three days before the reopening of the Strait, one of the most active shipping lanes in the world.