Red Sea Cable Damage Causes Internet Disruptions

⚠️ Red Sea Internet Disruptions After Cable Damage Over the past days, several undersea communication cables in the Red Sea, close to the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, were reported damaged. According to early investigations, the cause may have been a commercial vessel that accidentally dragged its anchor across the seabed. This incident has already led to serious internet disruptions across a wide region — from Asia to Africa and the Middle East. Some areas are facing slower connections, while others are experiencing difficulties with international communication. 🔹Connectivity on board could be unstable — meaning delays in receiving weather forecasts, routing updates, and supply orders. 🔹Crews may face challenges staying in touch with families, adding extra stress during contracts. 🔹The case highlights the importance of stricter anchoring procedures in regions where subsea cables are located. 🔹Scheduling and port coordination might also be affected if communication issues continue. 🔹For the maritime community, this serves as a reminder: even a routine operation like dropping anchor can have huge consequences for global trade and crew welfare. 🔗 Official Source: https://lnkd.in/gf7RjwNx 🚢 Techno Fleet – Your Reliable Crewing Partner. 📧 Contact us: crewing@technofleet.org 🔗 Follow us on Telegram: https://t.me/Technfleet 🌐 Our website: https://technofleet.org/ #Maritime #Shipping #Seafarers #CrewManagement #Crewing #MaritimeSafety #MaritimeNews #GlobalTrade #SupplyChain #Logistics #Connectivity #SeafarerWelfare #PortOperations #MarineOperations #ShippingIndustry

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