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Houthi-hit tanker posing danger to Red Sea

IndiaTimes Saturday, 31 August 2024
The MV Delta Sounion, a Greek oil tanker, has been immobilised in the Red Sea after an attack by Houthi rebels. Carrying 1 million barrels of crude oil, it now poses a severe environmental hazard due to ongoing fires. The Greek-flagged tanker was travelling from Iraq to Greece, with its crew safely evacuated to Djibouti.
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News video: VIDEO: Houthi Fighters Storm Oil Tanker Sounion in Red Sea, Detonate Bombs To Spark Oil Spill

VIDEO: Houthi Fighters Storm Oil Tanker Sounion in Red Sea, Detonate Bombs To Spark Oil Spill 03:22

Houthi fighters have attacked the Greek-flagged oil tanker, Sounion, in the Red Sea, which holds nearly one million barrels of crude oil. The group released a video showing the attack, causing fears of a potential environmental disaster if the tanker is further bombed. Meanwhile, a second tanker has...

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