Salvage Operation Underway for Crude Oil Tanker Attacked in Red Sea

57

Salvage of the still-burning crude oil tanker attacked by Houthis in the Red Sea is underway as tug boats began towing operations Saturday, reports Freight Waves.

Salvage operation

The vessel was the target of a series of attacks on Aug. 21 by Houthi militia based in Yemen. Armed Houthis filmed themselves boarding the vessel and rigging it with explosives, crippling the ship and spurring fears of an environmental disaster since the cargo of more than 1 million barrels of crude oil had reportedly begun leaking.

The crew had earlier been permitted to leave the ship.

The targeting of shipping by the Houthis since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7 has led container and tanker lines to detour around the Red Sea, though substantial civilian traffic still transits the shipping lane.

The towing was secured by the European Union’s Naval Force (Eunavfor), under Operation Aspides protecting Red Sea shipping.

The salvage of the vessel is a complex operation and consists of various phases. The tug boats have successfully connected to the vessel and the towing to a safe location is in progress,” Eunavfor said in a post on X on Sunday.

No further details were disclosed.

Did you subscribe to our daily Newsletter?

It’s Free! Click here to Subscribe

Source: Freight Waves