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Three seafarers remain missing and at least one crew member has been reported injured after the product tanker Settebellowas struck off the coast of Oman, according to maritime authorities and international reports. The incident occurred amid heightened security tensions affecting commercial shipping in the region.
Initial reports indicate that the vessel sustained severe damage to its engine room, resulting in a major fire and heavy smoke onboard. The crew subsequently initiated emergency procedures while rescue and evacuation efforts were launched with the assistance of Omani authorities.
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Authorities confirmed that most of the crew members were safely rescued; however, three seafarers remain unaccounted for as search and rescue operations continue. One crew member was reported injured during the incident. The nationality of the missing personnel has not been officially confirmed by all responding agencies.
The circumstances surrounding the strike remain under investigation. Several maritime security organizations and government sources have linked the incident to ongoing military activities in the region, though official assessments are still ongoing.
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The latest incident highlights the continuing risks faced by merchant seafarers operating in conflict-affected waters. Maritime organizations have repeatedly emphasized the importance of safeguarding civilian shipping and ensuring the safety and welfare of crews navigating through high-risk areas.
Search and rescue efforts remain underway as authorities work to locate the missing seafarers and determine the full extent of the damage sustained by the vessel. This is a developing story.