Stranded Seafarers: Navigating Danger in the Strait of Hormuz
Indian seafarers, including Ankit Yadav, are trapped on ships in the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. Facing limited resources and safety concerns, they await government intervention for repatriation. With India as a major seafarer supplier, this crisis highlights the vulnerability of maritime workers.
Indian seafarers find themselves stranded on ships near the Strait of Hormuz as the conflict in Iran escalates. Ankit Yadav, alongside other seafarers, survives on minimal food supplies, awaiting repatriation.
The blockade imposed by the U.S. Navy has left ships immobile, exacerbating the plight of maritime workers dependent on permissions and government aid to escape.
Security concerns grow among seafarers, India being a top supplier in the industry, as attacks increase. Efforts by India's shipping ministry have repatriated many, yet danger persists amid ongoing military actions.
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