The outbreak of a fire near the street of hormuz that confuses the movement of ships and no security threats

An enterprise specializing in the management of marine risk and activist in the region said that the fire that was monitored in the water on the United Arab Emirates coast and near the entrance to the street of hormuz is not related to any security accident. “We confirm that the accident is not related to a security threat.” ‘Imbberry’ issued a notice of ship companies in the early hours of Tuesday morning about an accident, 22 nautical miles east of Khor Fakkan, which classifies the accident in the category ‘Danger of War/ Monitoring’. Initial reports on the outbreak of the fire in this important area of ​​the Middle East have expressed concern about the market safety and oil flow. The movement of VIA ships through the street of hormuz and the Arab Gulf is witness to an escalation in the level of warning, in light of the increasing incidents to bump into the navigation signals, leading to the disruption of guidelines for hundreds of ships. Nasa satellite images showed a fire on the coast of the Emirates in a separate context on the coast of the Emirates. Shipping data indicates that coordinates are identical to the SVENS website, namely: Adalynn from the SwizMX category and built in 2002, and the giant “Front Eagle” built in 2020. Bloomberg received no answers to e -mails sent to my company Oceanpack Ship Management respectively. It should be noted that the water of the Emirati Khorfakkan and the adjacent waterway, ie the street of Hormuz, is one of the most crowded marine corridors in the world, as it is an important gate to export oil and fuel from countries over the Gulf like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran and the UAE.