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Over 534 Indian Seafarers Safely Repatriated The maritime sector is operating smoothly, with no port congestion reported. Authorities are ensuring the safety of seafarers and the uninterrupted flow of trade, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz. Currently, 22 Indian-flagged vessels are in the Persian Gulf, and all Indian seafarers are safe... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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US Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran, Raising Gulf Tensions Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are escalating, threatening critical energy and desalination facilities in the Gulf. Trump's ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz comes as regional instability intensifies, further complicated by Israel's military actions. The precarious situation raises fears for Gulf nations reliant on vital infrastructure... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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Iran Permits Strait of Hormuz Passage Except for Enemy Ships Iran’s representative to the U.N. maritime agency declared the Strait of Hormuz open to all shipping, except vessels linked to "Iran's enemies." Ali Mousavi emphasized Iran's commitment to maritime safety and diplomacy, urging an end to hostilities for regional stability amidst ongoing tensions with the U.S. and Israel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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Cargo Ship Targeted Near Sharjah Coast, UKMTO Reports The UK Maritime Trade Operations reported an explosion near a cargo ship 15 nautical miles north of Sharjah, UAE. Fortunately, all crew members are safe. Authorities have launched an investigation, urging vessels in the area to navigate cautiously. This incident highlights escalating tensions and maritime security concerns in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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Indian Navy Strengthens Gulf Presence with Operation Sankalp India has significantly enhanced its naval presence in the Gulf of Oman, deploying over six warships under Operation Sankalp to escort Indian-flagged carriers through the Strait of Hormuz. This expansion aims to safeguard maritime interests while addressing humanitarian concerns for stranded merchant ships amid rising energy security risks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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India’s Freight Forwarders Seek Action on Gulf War Risk Fees India's freight forwarding industry is alarmed by soaring War Risk Surcharges (WRS) imposed by international shipping lines on Gulf-bound cargo. The Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Associations in India (FFFAI) has urged intervention from the Ministry of Ports, highlighting potential profiteering as exporters face increased financial strain and significant disruptions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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Indian Seafarers Return Home After Surviving Missile Attack, Face Career Uncertainties Eight Indian seafarers returned to Mumbai after surviving a missile attack on their oil tanker, Sky Light, near Oman. Stranded for over a week, they lost all belongings in the fire. Now, grappling with trauma and uncertainty, they contemplate leaving the profession for the safety of their families... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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US Treasury Permits Sale of Iranian Oil Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions On Friday, the U.S. Treasury's OFAC introduced a general license allowing the sale and delivery of Iranian crude oil already loaded onto vessels. This aims to relieve global energy market strain amid Middle East conflicts. The measure permits oil transactions without new purchases, maintaining sanctions on Iran's revenue and specific regions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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India Grants Permission for Crew Support on Seized Vessels Connected to Iran The Bombay High Court has allowed the owners of three ships seized by the Indian Coast Guard to deliver essential supplies to their crew. The vessels were detained for suspected illegal petroleum transfers. The court's ruling ensures crew members receive necessary provisions while investigations into the alleged smuggling continue... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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India Tightens Energy Data Oversight to Safeguard National Security In a bold move, the Indian government has enacted the Petroleum and Natural Gas (Furnishing of Information) Order 2026, requiring real-time data sharing from the oil and gas sector under the Essential Commodities Act. This mandates all stakeholders to submit sensitive operational information, overriding confidentiality agreements to bolster national security amid energy reliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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India Secures Fuel Supply and Boosts Evacuation Efforts During West Asia Tensions The Indian government assured that fuel supplies remain stable amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Officials confirmed refineries are operating at full capacity, with no shortages in petrol or diesel. Domestic LPG production has surged by 40%, alleviating panic. Indian seafarers in the Persian Gulf are reported safe... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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Ship Crews Rationing Essentials Amid Iran Blockade Seafarers trapped in the Gulf are enduring severe conditions, rationing food and water as they await supplies amid Iran's blockade. An Indian sailor reported dwindling drinking water, resorting to boiling what little they have left. With crew members departing, remaining sailors face increasing uncertainty, heightening the urgency for timely provisions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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Iran Standoff Drives Oil Prices Above $110 Amid Rising Conflict Iranian officials are hesitant to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz, focusing instead on US-Israeli military actions. Attacks on energy infrastructure and the assassination of notable figures hinder shipping resumption. Consequently, oil prices soared, aggravating economic concerns amid a potential US troop deployment, escalating tensions and complicating international relations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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UAE Backs International Maritime Efforts Against Iran’s Threats The United Arab Emirates has strongly backed the International Maritime Organisation's initiative for a safe shipping corridor in the Gulf, crucial for global trade and stranded seafarers. Following an emergency IMO Council session, the UAE condemned Iranian threats, emphasizing the risks to maritime safety and urging protection for the vital Strait of Hormuz... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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Tugboat Captain Dies Following Capsize in Midia Port, Romania The tragic discovery of 57-year-old tugboat captain Sorin Tufan, a former UEFA Champions League player, has shocked the local community. Despite reviving efforts, he was pronounced dead. Search teams are now tirelessly working to recover four missing crew members, raising urgent questions about the circumstances of this devastating incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Mar-2026
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