Fire on HMM Namu Ship in Strait of Hormuz Extinguished; Vessel Heads to Dubai for Checks

By Kang Il Yong Posted : May 5, 2026, 17:33 Updated : May 5, 2026, 17:33
HMM Namu [Photo: Aju Business DB]

A fire aboard the HMM Namu, a cargo ship that had been stuck in the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian control, has been extinguished, HMM said. No injuries were reported, and the vessel is expected to enter the nearby port of Dubai to assess damage.

HMM said May 5 that the fire was fully put out after midnight May 5, Korea time.

Because a large amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) was used to fight the fire, the company said it plans to enter the engine room later in the afternoon to confirm the extent of damage and then report the findings to the South Korean government and its headquarters.

The HMM Namu is a Panama-flagged 38,000-deadweight-ton bulk carrier operated by HMM. It was launched in September last year at the HPWS shipyard in Guangzhou, China.

The fire broke out with an explosion in the port-side section of the engine room at about 8:40 p.m. the previous evening (Korea time) while the ship was anchored in waters near the United Arab Emirates, the company said.

Six South Korean crew members and 18 foreign crew members were aboard, and HMM said it has confirmed there were no casualties. The ship is expected to be moved to Dubai port soon.

The cause of the fire has not been determined.

President Donald Trump, in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, said Iran had fired several times at ships from unrelated countries, including a South Korean cargo vessel, during vessel movements linked to a “liberation project,” and pointed to Iran as being behind the incident.



* This article has been translated by AI.

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