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Economic Times21.04.2026Welt1 dk okumaIndia

IMO Prepares Evacuation Plan for Hundreds of Stranded Ships in Persian Gulf

Plan to be activated only if tensions ease, departures prioritized by crew conditions

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  • The International Maritime Organization is preparing an evacuation plan for hundreds of ships stranded in the Persian Gulf for more than seven weeks following US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
  • Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez said the plan will only be activated when there are clear signs of de-escalation, with vessel departures prioritized by crew conditions.
  • The IMO is in touch with littoral states including Iran and Oman to finalize the blueprint.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Hundreds of commercial vessels have been stranded in the Persian Gulf for over seven weeks following US and Israeli military strikes on Iran. The conflict has disrupted one of the world's busiest maritime chokepoints, the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a fifth of global oil shipments pass.

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The International Maritime Organization is preparing an evacuation plan for hundreds of ships stranded in the Persian Gulf after weeks of conflict involving U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez said the plan will be activated only if tensions ease, with vessel departures prioritised by crew conditions.

The International Maritime Organization is working on an evacuation plan for hundreds of ships that have been stuck in the Persian Gulf since US and Israeli strikes on Iran began more than seven weeks ago, according to Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez said. The plan can only be put into action when there are clear signs of de-escalation, Dominguez said on the sidelines of Singapore Maritime Week.

Details being discussed include an order of departure for vessels, depending on the length of time the crew has been stranded, among other factors, he added.

Any transits would follow a long-established route — the Traffic Separation Scheme that was proposed by Iran and Oman and adopted by the IMO in 1968, Dominguez said. Iran has developed a system over the past weeks that includes a specific route close to its coast and, in some cases, payment. The IMO is in touch with littoral states, including Iran and Oman, and flag states to finalize the blueprint.

Offene Fragen

  • When exactly will the evacuation plan be activated?
  • How many ships are currently stranded?
  • What specific payment requirements has Iran implemented?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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