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Middle East Conflict Impacts Maritime Safety

· 29 March 2026 · 7 sources

The ongoing Middle East conflict, marked by repeated Israeli-American strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, has escalated regional tensions and raised serious concerns about nuclear safety, as highlighted by Russia's Rosatom and the International Atomic Energy Agency. Concurrently, the war has severely disrupted maritime operations in the Gulf, with seafarers trapped on vessels facing critical shortages of food, water, and medical supplies, urgently seeking repatriation and support. The conflict has also driven up maritime insurance costs for ships navigating the vital Strait of Hormuz, as insurers reassess war risk policies amid heightened threats from Iranian forces. These developments threaten global freight routes and underscore the broader humanitarian and economic fallout from the conflict. The situation demands urgent international attention to ensure nuclear safety and protect maritime workers and commerce in this strategic region.

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Sources (7)

Russia says 'situation deteriorating' after strikes near Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran Middle East Eye 29 Mar 2026, 06:47
Helplines buzz with alerts from seafarers trapped in Middle East war Dawn 29 Mar 2026, 06:21
Middle East war: Helplines buzz with alerts from trapped seafarers Philippine Daily Inquirer 29 Mar 2026, 06:12
Helplines buzz with alerts from seafarers trapped in war Al-Monitor 29 Mar 2026, 03:30
Ship insurers juggle war risks for perilous Gulf route Al-Monitor 29 Mar 2026, 03:30
Russia's Rosatom: Attacks at Iranian plant 'pose threat to nuclear safety' Middle East Eye 28 Mar 2026, 13:04
Iran says projectile hit near Bushehr nuclear power plant Middle East Eye 27 Mar 2026, 22:00

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