Seafarer stuck near Qatar port amid Hormuz Strait blockade, wife appeals for urgent rescue
Cuttack (Odisha) [India], March 21 (ANI): A seafarer remains stranded near Qatar port amid the escalating regional conflict and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, prompting urgent appeals for his rescue from his wife in Cuttack, Odisha.
Speaking to ANI, his wife, Smruti Rekha Sahu, said, "He had a four-month contract. It has now been ten or eleven days, but he has not returned home because of the war in Iran, which began on 20 February. He must cross Hormuz, but at present, he is stuck near the port of Qatar."
She said, "We are extremely worried because missiles are constantly being fired. Food and water supplies are running short, and it has already been twenty-one days since the war began. They are facing severe difficulties, and all family members are extremely worried. My appeal to the government- both state and central- is to please rescue them quickly."
Meanwhile, amid the heightened geopolitical tensions and concerns over disruptions to energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz, the United States on Friday (local time) announced temporarily easing of sanctions on Iranian-origin crude oil and petroleum products up until April 19 this year, including permitting the sale of Iranian crude and refined products into the United States.
The statement noted 19 April 2026 as the date till which the exceptions would exist on Iranian-origin crude oil and petroleum products.
As the conflict with Iran enters its 21st day, the strategic waterway remains effectively closed to most maritime traffic, continuing to pressure global energy supplies and diplomatic relations. (ANI)
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