Tanker Struck Near Fujairah, Oil Zone Fire After Drone Attack

A commercial tanker was struck by an unknown projectile while anchored east of Fujairah, sustaining minor damage but no crew injuries. In a separate incident, a drone strike ignited a fire at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, though no casualties were reported. Emergency teams responded to the oil facility fire and are working to contain it. Authorities are investigating both events and have advised vessels in the area to proceed with caution.

Key Points: Tanker Hit, Fujairah Oil Zone Fire After Drone Strike

  • Tanker hit by unknown projectile
  • Minor structural damage, no injuries
  • Fujairah Oil Zone fire from drone strike
  • No casualties in land attack
  • Public urged to avoid rumours
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Tanker hit by "unknown projectile" near Fujairah; UKMTO confirms "no injuries"

A tanker was hit by a projectile off Fujairah, causing minor damage. Separately, a drone strike caused a fire at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone. No injuries reported.

"authorities are investigating - UKMTO"

Fujairah, March 17

A tanker has been hit by an "unknown projectile" approximately 23 nautical miles east of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations.

The agency noted in a post on X that the vessel was "at anchor" when the incident occurred. While the strike caused "minor structural damage" to the tanker, the vessel's integrity remained stable.

There were "no injuries reported" to the crew following the impact, the maritime agency confirmed in its advisory. Furthermore, officials stated that "no environmental impact" was detected in the surrounding waters.

The UKMTO has confirmed that "authorities are investigating" the matter. In the meantime, all vessels operating in the region have been "advised to transit with caution" and to notify the agency of any "suspicious activity."

This maritime incident coincides with reports of further instability on land. A fire has erupted within the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone following a drone strike at the facility, according to a report by Al Jazeera, citing the local government's media office.

The incident occurred at the energy site located approximately 150 km east of Dubai. Despite the targeted nature of the attack, authorities have confirmed that there were "no casualties" as a result of the strike.

In an immediate response to the outbreak, "emergency teams" were dispatched to the area. These units remain on-site and are currently "dealing with the incident" to contain the situation at the critical regional hub.

Reporting on the ground operations, Gulf News noted that "Civil Defence teams in the emirate immediately began responding to the incident" as soon as the alarm was raised. Specialist crews "are continuing their efforts to bring the fire under control" and prevent the flames from spreading further through the facility.

As the Fujairah government continues to monitor developments, local authorities urged the public not to circulate rumours regarding the event on social media platforms.

To ensure the dissemination of accurate facts, the government has issued a stern advisory for the community to obtain information only from "official sources."

- ANI

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Priya S
First thought was for the crew's safety. Thank God no one was hurt. 🙏 But a drone strike on an oil zone AND a tanker hit? This doesn't feel like a coincidence. The region's stability directly affects our energy security. Hope our external affairs ministry is monitoring this closely.
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Rohit P
With crude prices already volatile, news like this is the last thing we need. It will push prices up again. The government's advisory against rumours is spot on. Misinformation spreads like wildfire on WhatsApp. Hope the fire is contained soon and operations resume.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the immediate damage is minor, the report feels incomplete. "Unknown projectile" from where? Who is responsible? The public deserves more transparency in such sensitive matters, especially when it involves critical infrastructure. Investigation results should be made public.
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Vikram M
Major shipping lanes pass near Fujairah. Many Indian seafarers work on tankers in that region. This incident highlights the risks they face. Companies and the DG Shipping must ensure the highest safety protocols are followed. Jai Hind to all our sailors out there. 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
The "no environmental impact" is a huge relief. The last thing the Arabian Sea needs is an oil spill. Kudos to the emergency teams responding. This shows how vital it is for countries in the region, including India, to have strong maritime security cooperation.

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