Fire, explosion hit South Korean-run vessel in Strait of Hormuz, Seoul says


SEOUL, May 4 (Reuters) - There was a ⁠fire and an explosion on a vessel ‌operated by South Korean shipper HMM in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, the foreign ministry in Seoul said.

The government was ​checking intelligence that the vessel, ⁠HMM Namu, may have ⁠been attacked, Yonhap News reported citing government officials.

There were ⁠no ‌casualties reported and authorities were investigating what caused the blaze that, HMM said, broke ⁠out in the engine room of the ​Panama-flagged cargo ‌ship.

Twenty-four crew members, including six Korean nationals, were ⁠on board, ​the company told Reuters.

The U.S. military said two U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers had entered the Gulf to ⁠break an Iranian blockade and that ​two U.S. merchant ships had transited the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran said it had prevented a U.S. ⁠warship entering the Gulf.

"Our government will communicate closely with relevant countries regarding this matter and take necessary measures to ensure the safety of our vessels ​and crew members inside the ⁠Strait of Hormuz," South Korea's foreign ministry said in ​a statement.

Seoul has said 26 ‌South Korean-flagged vessels were stranded ​there.

(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin, Heejin Kim and Jack Kim; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne, Aidan Lewis)

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