Aid ships headed to Iran had to be rerouted through Dubai due to closing of the Strait of Hormuz

From NPR.

The U.S.-Israeli War on Iran is having a ripple effect globally, including on aid shipments that cannot transit through the Strait of Hormuz.

The U.N. World Food Programme says it’s had to reroute an aid shipment to its warehouse in Dubai. It will transport the goods and will instead truck those goods by road to Afghanistan, which will take about a month longer. The aid agency is also facing higher operating costs because of increased shipping and fuel prices globally.