Crew Forced to Abandon Vessel
A Thai-flagged cargo ship was attacked shortly after passing through the Strait of Hormuz on 11 March 2026, forcing its entire crew to abandon the vessel during an emergency at sea.
The ship was sailing in the Arabian Sea after departing from the United Arab Emirates when it reportedly came under fire at about 11:30am.
According to early reports, the strike hit the rear section of the vessel, severely damaging the engine room and sparking a fire. The damage left the ship unable to operate.
As the blaze spread and the situation onboard worsened, the captain ordered the crew to abandon ship.
All 23 crew members were safely evacuated from the vessel.

Fire and Severe Damage Reported
The attack caused major destruction in the engine room located at the stern of the ship, triggering a fire that quickly spread through the affected area.
With the vessel disabled and flames continuing to burn, it became unsafe for crew members to remain onboard.
The emergency evacuation was carried out to ensure the safety of all personnel.
Authorities have not reported any fatalities or injuries among the crew.

Responsibility Still Unclear
Officials say it is still unclear who was responsible for the attack or what type of weapon was used.
Investigators have begun examining the incident, including the vessel’s route and possible security threats in the region.
No group or country has claimed responsibility so far.
Strategic Shipping Route
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most strategically important maritime corridors in the world, connecting oil and gas producers in the Gulf region to international markets.
A large share of global energy shipments and commercial trade passes through the narrow waterway each day.
Because of its economic significance, any attack on vessels operating in the surrounding waters is closely monitored by international maritime authorities.
Investigation Underway
Regional maritime safety agencies have been notified and are coordinating support for the evacuated crew.
Authorities are also working to assess the condition of the damaged vessel and determine whether it can be salvaged.
Investigators are expected to examine whether the attack may be linked to broader tensions affecting shipping routes in the region.
Further updates are expected once officials complete their initial assessments and gather additional information about the incident.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Source · 11.03 2026