Media Spokesman for the Red Sea Harbors Authority Abdel Rehim Mostafa said Safag Harbor was reopened after improvement in the weather condition, while Hurghada harbor is still closed for the second day running.
In a statement released on Sunday, Mostafa said Suez Harbor received a ship carrying 12,000 tons of commodities coming from Aqaba Harbor, while another vessel carrying 15,000 tons of commodities set sail for the Saudi harbor of Jeddah.
Port Tawfiq harbor received two vessels coming from Arabia with 7,000 tons of commodities on board.
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