India-Bound Oil Tanker Hit Near Hormuz Reaches Odisha Safely
An oil tanker en route to India, which was hit by shrapnel near the Strait of Hormuz, successfully reached a port in Odisha, India, without further incident.
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India-bound oil tanker hit by shrapnel near Hormuz reaches Odisha port safely
A crude oil tanker, the MT Sanmar Herald, has successfully docked at Odisha's Paradip Port after a perilous journey from Iraq. The vessel, carrying valuable crude oil, endured shrapnel damage to its bridge during hostilities in the Middle East. Despite facing prolonged delays and navigating a reopened Strait of Hormuz, the ship and its entire crew arrived safely, showcasing remarkable resilience and professionalism.
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To ensure the safety of the vessel and its crew, the ship reportedly altered its route after the incident and continued its voyage towards the Indian coast without any further security breach.
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