Drone Strike Sparks Fire on Kuwaiti Oil Tanker in Dubai Waters, Safely Contained

A suspected drone strike ignited a fire on the Kuwaiti oil tanker Al Salmi in Dubai waters, prompting swift emergency response. Authorities confirmed the blaze was extinguished quickly, ensuring crew safety and preventing environmental damage in a critical global shipping route

United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Authorities swiftly extinguish tanker blaze after suspected drone attack, confirming no injuries, no oil spill, and stabilised maritime conditions

Dubai authorities confirmed early Tuesday that a fire aboard the Kuwaiti crude oil tanker Al Salmi has been successfully extinguished, following a suspected drone strike while the vessel was anchored in the emirate’s waters.

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The incident, which occurred late Monday at Dubai Port’s Anchorage “E,” prompted an immediate emergency response from maritime firefighting units. Officials from the Dubai Government Media Office stated that the situation had been fully brought under control within hours.

All 24 crew members aboard the vessel were safely accounted for, with no injuries reported. Authorities further confirmed that there was no oil leakage from the tanker, alleviating fears of a potential environmental disaster in the busy maritime corridor.

The tanker, owned and operated under the umbrella of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), sustained material damage to its hull after what the company described as a “direct and malicious Iranian drone attack.” The vessel was reportedly fully loaded with crude oil at the time of the incident.

According to KPC, the strike targeted the starboard side of the tanker, igniting a fire that quickly spread across part of the deck. Emergency protocols were immediately activated by the crew, who worked alongside responding firefighting teams to contain the blaze.

The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), which monitors shipping security in the region, corroborated reports of the incident. It stated that an “unknown projectile” struck the vessel, causing the fire, but emphasized that all crew members remained safe and accounted for throughout the ordeal.

UKMTO further noted that no environmental impact had been detected, a critical reassurance given the tanker’s cargo and the ecological sensitivity of the Gulf waters.

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In the early hours of Tuesday, Dubai authorities confirmed they had been responding to what was believed to be a drone attack. Specialized maritime firefighting units were deployed promptly, demonstrating the emirate’s preparedness in handling high-risk incidents in its strategic waters.

The fire was eventually extinguished after a coordinated effort involving multiple response teams, and the vessel was stabilized to prevent further damage or risk.

KPC has since launched a detailed assessment of the tanker to evaluate the extent of the damage. Preliminary findings suggest structural impairment to parts of the hull, though the full impact on the vessel’s operational status remains under review.

Data from Lloyd’s List Intelligence indicates that KPC is the parent company of the tanker’s registered owner and commercial operator, reinforcing its direct involvement in managing the aftermath of the incident.

The attack on Al Salmi comes amid escalating tensions in the Gulf region, particularly following the United States and Israel’s military actions against Iran on February 28. Since then, there has been a notable increase in maritime security threats, including missile and drone attacks targeting commercial vessels.

Shipping routes through the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil transit chokepoints — have witnessed heightened risks, prompting international concern over the safety of global energy supplies.

Earlier on Monday, a separate incident involving a Greek-owned container ship near Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura also raised alarms. Maritime security experts reported that projectiles struck the water near the vessel on two occasions, though no damage or injuries were recorded.

These incidents highlight the growing vulnerability of commercial shipping in the region, as geopolitical tensions continue to spill over into key maritime corridors.

Industry analysts warn that continued attacks could disrupt global oil markets, increase insurance premiums for shipping companies, and force rerouting of vessels, potentially leading to delays and higher transportation costs.

Despite the severity of the situation, Dubai authorities emphasized their commitment to maintaining maritime safety and ensuring the uninterrupted flow of trade through their waters.

“The rapid containment of the fire and the absence of casualties or environmental damage reflect the high level of preparedness and coordination among response teams,” the Dubai Government Media Office said in a statement.

International maritime organizations are closely monitoring the situation, urging vessels operating in the region to exercise heightened vigilance and adhere to updated security protocols.

The incident also underscores the importance of collaborative security efforts among Gulf nations and global stakeholders to safeguard vital shipping lanes from emerging threats.

As investigations continue, authorities are expected to work alongside international partners to determine the precise nature of the attack and assess broader implications for regional security.

For now, the successful containment of the fire aboard Al Salmi stands as a testament to swift emergency response and crisis management in one of the world’s most strategically important maritime zones.

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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