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Indian National Dead, 4 Injured After Dhow Catches Fire Near Strait of Hormuz

Strait of Hormuz

Strait of Hormuz

A tragic accident has occurred near the strategic Strait of Hormuz involving a wooden cargo vessel (dhow) carrying an all-Indian crew. The vessel caught fire and subsequently capsized, resulting in the death of one Indian national and leaving four others with significant burn injuries.


Incident Overview and Rescue Efforts

The wooden dhow, which was transporting general cargo, caught fire on Friday near the vital waterway. The intensity of the blaze caused the vessel to overturn in the water. According to government sources, there were 18 Indian crew members on board at the time of the disaster.

Consular Assistance and Official Response

The Indian Consulate in Dubai has been working around the clock to provide support to the affected sailors.

Security Context in the Persian Gulf

This incident follows a recent briefing by Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, who updated the media on the movement of Indian vessels in the region.


Conclusion

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most sensitive maritime corridors. While the exact cause of the fire is still under investigation by technical authorities, the immediate focus of the Indian government remains on the recovery of the injured and the repatriation of the deceased.


Disclaimer: This report is based on information provided by government sources and official news agency (ANI) feeds. Technical details regarding the cause of the fire await further investigation by maritime safety authorities.


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