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Multiple Projectiles Strike Cargo Ship Near Al Mukha A cargo ship has been declared a constructive total loss after being struck by multiple unidentified projectiles off Yemen's coast. The attack highlights increasing maritime risks in the southern Red Sea, particularly around the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which remains perilous due to ongoing Houthi activity and previous attacks on vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Two Missiles Launched From Iran Detected Near UAE Waters On August 19, the UAE Ministry of Defense reported that two ballistic missiles from Iran were launched to disrupt maritime navigation. One missile fell within UAE waters, while the other landed outside. The ministry reaffirmed its readiness to counter threats, highlighting its commitment to national security and maritime safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Cargo Vessel Attacked in Strait of Hormuz, Claims One Life On August 18, the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier Minoan Dignity was struck by an unidentified projectile while navigating the Strait of Hormuz, resulting in severe damage and the death of the chief engineer. The Omani Coast Guard responded swiftly, rescuing the remaining crew members and reporting no pollution from the incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Bali Yatra Tableau Takes Center Stage at New York India Parade At the 44th Annual India Day Parade in New York City, the Odia community celebrated Odisha's cultural heritage with a vibrant tableau themed around Bali Yatra. Featuring a meticulously crafted wooden boat and traditional dancers, the event highlighted the state's maritime trade legacy, fostering connections among Odia expatriates and youth in the U.S... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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PSA Chennai Marks Milestone with 13 Million TEUs Handled PSA Chennai has reached a remarkable milestone by handling over 13 million TEUs. This achievement showcases the terminal's commitment to operational excellence and its pivotal role in India's trade landscape. Strategically located at Chennai Port, it enhances connectivity to major manufacturing hubs while prioritizing sustainable practices and efficiency improvements... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Sixteen Indian Seafarers Seek Protection Amid Hormuz Tensions Sixteen Indian crew members aboard the AM Pioneer have refused to navigate the Strait of Hormuz due to safety concerns amid regional conflicts. The Forward Seamen’s Union of India has intervened, alleging pressure from the vessel's owners for the crew to proceed, despite their objections for a safer passage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Two Indian Ship Recycling Yards Proposed for the EU’s Approved Facilities List The European Commission's proposal to include two ship recycling facilities in Alang, India, in its approved European List marks a significant step for responsible ship recycling, according to Danish Shipping. This initiative acknowledges compliance with EU regulations, promoting safer and environmentally sound practices in the global ship recycling industry amidst rising demand... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Yemen Conflict Intensifies as Houthis Target Red Sea Positions Fighting in Yemen has intensified, with Houthis framing the conflict as resistance against Saudi forces. While the Saudis support the Internationally Recognized Government through airstrikes, the Houthis prepare for renewed conflict, targeting shipping and coastal facilities. Despite heavy casualties, they seek a stronger negotiation position amid ongoing tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Only Six Ships Transit Hormuz as Regional Tensions Persist Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained low on Monday, with only six vessels transiting the critical waterway. This slight increase from the weekend still fell short of the 10-day average. The ongoing stalemate in U.S.-Iranian peace talks continues to impact shipping activity in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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Eight Tugboat Crew Arrested Over Alleged Illegal Fuel Sale Off Tuas On August 13, the Singapore Police Force arrested eight men, aged 25 to 54, for their involvement in an illegal marine gas oil transaction aboard a tugboat. Officers from the Police Coast Guard discovered the crew misappropriating oil valued at approximately $10,570, intending to sell it for personal profit. Charges are forthcoming... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Aug-2026
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