Smoke rises above Bahrain international airport and oil prices surge to $100 a barrel as Iran launches fresh attacks: Live updates
Plumes of smoke have been seen rising near Bahrain airport today as oil prices surge to to $100 a barrel following Iranian attacks on ships in the Gulf overnight.
Plumes of smoke have been seen rising near Bahrain airport today as oil prices surge to to $100 a barrel following Iranian attacks on ships in the Gulf overnight.
A video has emerged online showing smoke near the major airport as droves of travellers can be seen rushing towards the doors.
The cost of Brent crude rose by 9 per cent in Asia this morning to $100 (£74.79) a barrel hours after 32 countries agreed to release 400 million of barrels in the biggest move of its kind.
It comes as two oil tankers were set ablaze in Iraqi waters killing at least one crew member, while another ship was attacked off the Dubai port of Jebel Ali.
Iran yesterday warned the price of oil would hit $200 per barrel after three commercial vessels were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway which usually carries around a fifth of the worlds oil.
US President Donald Trump last night vowed to protect Hormuz insisting the world is going to see great safety and it is going to be very, very quickly.
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