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Operation underway to salvage LPG tanker MV Falcon after explosion in Gulf of Aden

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Posted on October 20, 2025

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Operation underway to salvage LPG tanker MV Falcon after explosion in Gulf of Aden
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ATHENS (Reuters) -An operation was underway on Monday to salvage the liquefied petroleum gas tanker MV Falcon, which remains on fire and adrift in the Gulf of Aden following an October 18 explosion on

Salvage Operation for MV Falcon LPG Tanker After Gulf of Aden Explosion

Overview of the MV Falcon Incident

ATHENS (Reuters) -An operation was underway on Monday to salvage the liquefied petroleum gas tanker MV Falcon, which remains on fire and adrift in the Gulf of Aden following an October 18 explosion on board, maritime security sources said.

Details of the Explosion

The Cameroon-flagged vessel was fully laden when the explosion occurred at 0700 GMT as it was sailing off Yemen, forcing most of its 26 crew members to abandon the vessel.

Crew Safety and Recovery

The cause of the blast is unclear, but early indications suggest it was an accident related to its cargo, the European Union's naval mission Aspides and the sources have said.

Salvage Operations and Challenges

Two of its crew members are still unaccounted for. The rest, recovered by passing merchant vessels, have been safely transferred to Djibouti.

Impact on Maritime Navigation

A private company has taken on the salvage operation, Aspides said. Maritime security sources said that a firefighting vessel was alongside the MV Falcon on Monday. Efforts to salvage the vessel are still underway, one of the sources said.

The MV Falcon was travelling from Oman's Sohar Port to Djibouti when the blast occurred.

A Houthi defence ministry official said the group had no connection to the incident, the Houthi-run Saba news agency reported.

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis have launched repeated drone and missile strikes on ships in the Red Sea region since 2023, saying their attacks are acts of solidarity with Palestinians in Israel's war in Gaza.

Aspides has advised vessels sailing in the area to exert caution due to the incident, which posed a navigational hazard.

(Reporting by Jonathan Saul and Yannis Souliotis; Writing by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • MV Falcon LPG tanker exploded in the Gulf of Aden.
  • Most crew members were rescued; two are missing.
  • Salvage operations are underway by a private company.
  • The explosion poses a navigational hazard in the area.
  • Houthi group denies involvement in the incident.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)?
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, primarily propane and butane, used as fuel for heating, cooking, and in vehicles. It is stored under pressure in liquid form.
What is a salvage operation?
A salvage operation refers to the process of recovering a ship or its cargo after an accident or disaster. This can involve removing the vessel from danger, repairing it, or retrieving valuable items.
What is maritime security?
Maritime security involves measures taken to protect ships, ports, and cargo from threats such as piracy, terrorism, and environmental hazards. It ensures safe navigation and trade on the seas.
What is a crew member?
A crew member is an individual who works on a ship or aircraft, responsible for various tasks such as navigation, maintenance, and passenger safety. They play a crucial role in the operation of the vessel.
What is a navigational hazard?
A navigational hazard is any condition or object that poses a risk to safe navigation at sea, such as wrecks, shallow waters, or other obstacles. It can endanger vessels and their crews.

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