Watch: Video shows huge blaze after blasts hit oil tankers off Iraq’s Basra coast


Watch: Video shows huge blaze after blasts hit oil tankers off Iraq’s Basra coast

At least one person has died and two oil tankers caught fire in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Basra, Iraq on Wednesday, after explosions that officials suspect were caused by an attack.Reuters reported that explosive-laden Iranian boats may have struck the vessels, citing preliminary findings from an Iraqi-led investigation into the incident. The tankers were anchored side by side when the blasts occurred, triggering large fires that spread across the surrounding waters, footage of the incident showed.The ships involved were identified as the Maltese-flagged Zefyros and the Marshall Islands-flagged Safesea Vishnu, CNN reported. The vessels may have been carrying up to 400,000 barrels of Iraqi crude oil, according to NYPost. .Farhan al Fartousi, director general of the Iraqi Ports Company, told CNN that all 38 foreign crew members were evacuated from the damaged ships following the “explosions”. Images from the scene showed flames spreading across the water, suggesting oil was leaking from the vessels.According to Al Jazeera, the incident occurred within Iraq’s territorial waters at al Faw port near Basra. The Safesea Vishnu is owned by US-based Safesea Transport Inc., while the Zefyros is owned by a Greek company. Safesea Transport did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The reported attack comes amid rising tensions in the region and disruptions to global oil supply routes. Oil prices have surged this week due to concerns about shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a key corridor through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil passes daily.Military actions and counterattacks linked to the ongoing Iran conflict have already disrupted traffic in the strait, prompting several producers to cut output. Iran has also threatened to block oil tankers from passing through the strategic waterway.The United States has responded by targeting several Iranian minelaying vessels earlier this week, while President Donald Trump has indicated he may release oil from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve to stabilise prices. Separately, the International Energy Agency said its 31 member countries plan to release a record 400 million barrels of oil from emergency stockpiles to offset supply disruptions.

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