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On Sunday, a helicopter operated by Saudi Aramco met with disaster in Ras Tanura, situated along the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, resulting in the deaths of 14 Saudi individuals, as reported by the state news agency and cited by Reuters. The reason for the crash is still being investigated by authorities. Ras Tanura, located in the Gulf near the Strait of Hormuz, is home to significant oil infrastructure managed by Aramco. This incident occurred shortly after the resumption of crude loadings at the terminal, which had been paused for nearly four months, bringing renewed focus on safety measures and energy operations in the area.
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00:00A Saudi Aramco helicopter has crashed in Ras Tanurah, on Saudi Arabia's eastern coast,
00:05killing 14 Saudi nationals. The crash happened on Sunday. According to the Saudi state news agency,
00:12officials said the cause is still unknown, and an investigation is now underway with
00:16relevant authorities involved. Ras Tanurah is a major oil hub on the Gulf,
00:22west of the Strait of Hormuz. The incident comes just days after Aramco resumed crude
00:27oil loadings at the terminal, following a nearly four-month halt. Saudi Arabia is the
00:32world's biggest oil exporter, so activity around its key energy facilities is closely watched
00:38by global markets. Authorities have not yet released more details about the helicopter's
00:43route, or what happened before the crash.

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