Status › Incidents › 2026-07-07
Maritime threat level held at SEVERE for the Strait of Hormuz (JMIC Update 068)
· Strait of Hormuz · severity WARNING
The maritime threat level for the Strait of Hormuz was raised to SEVERE by the Combined Maritime Forces' Joint Maritime Information Center following the 6-7 July attacks, and JMIC's latest Advisory Note (Update 068, covering through 07 July 2026) reaffirmed that the threat environment 'remains heightened and warrants extreme vigilance,' with continued naval presence, congestion along transit routes and more intense IRGC hailing; UKMTO holds its own level at 'substantial.' UKMTO advises vessels to transit with extreme caution and report suspicious activity. The strait remains operationally open but traffic has collapsed since 8 July amid renewed US-Iran strikes. The expanded southern (Omani-coast) corridor remains the designated route.
Primary source: JMIC Advisory Note Update 068 / UKMTO
This page is an editorial record of a Strait of Hormuz incident logged by the PGSA.IO independent observatory. We do not paraphrase operational advisories that vessels make routing decisions on; consult the primary source above and your flag-state, P&I, and UKMTO channels for any operational use.