Iran maritime authority announces Hormuz closure until further notice over US aggression

Vessels anchored in the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, June 11, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

Press TV

The Iranian authority controlling the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf says the strategic waterway is closed until further notice due to tensions initiated by American forces in the region.

In a brief announcement on its X account on Thursday, the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) said that “Given the tensions created by the aggressor US forces in the region and the statement issued by the Iranian Armed Forces last night, the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until further notice.”

It further said that “Applicants who have already received transit authorization are requested to remain patient and await further guidance from the PGSA.”

The announcement came hours after the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, Iran’s highest operational command unit, ordered the closure of the narrow waterway shortly after the launch of fresh American military aggression against the country, despite the Islamic Republic’s warnings against such military adventurism.

The headquarters noted that the order has been issued “following the continued acts of aggression by the criminal United States and in view of the start of attacks by that country’s aggressive military against several areas in the southern province of Hormozgan.”

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)’s Navy, also issued a separate statement, announcing that the force had struck two vessels trying to cross the waterway illegally.

Iran has shut down the strategic Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of global petroleum consumption passes, to aggressors and their allies since February 28, when the US and the Israeli regime began their latest bout of wholesale unprovoked attacks against the Islamic Republic.

The closure has driven up energy, fuel, and food prices across large parts of Asia, Europe, and the United States.

Iran began exercising stricter controls on the waterway after US President Donald Trump announced the launch of an illegal naval blockade of Iranian vessels and ports in spite of a ceasefire that Trump, himself, had declared on April 7.

Tehran has vowed not to reopen the Strait of Hormuz until the blockade is lifted and the war permanently ends.

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Via https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/06/11/770250/Iran-PGSA-Strait-of-Hormuz-Persian-Gulf-US-tension

US strikes cut drinking water to 20,000 in Iran’s Hormozgan province

The image shows damaged drinking water reservoirs following a US military attack in the Bemani district of Sirik County, Hormozgan Province, Iran, June 20, 2026. (Photo via social media)

Press TV

The managing director of the Hormozgan Water and Wastewater Company says pre-dawn US strikes have completely destroyed critical water infrastructure in the eastern part of the province, leaving more than 20,000 residents without access to drinking water as summer temperatures soar. 

Abdolhamid Hamzehpour told local media Wednesday that American terrorist attacks hit the water supply facilities in Sirik county, targeting the distribution network for the town of Kuhestak and 10 villages in the Bemani district.

Hamzehpour detailed that two concrete reservoirs, with capacities of 500 and 2,000 cubic meters, along with their associated mechanical equipment, were demolished in the strikes. The destruction of the facilities has led to a complete halt in water distribution for the affected areas.

“The enemy has precisely targeted the infrastructure linked to the daily livelihood and health of the people,” Hamzehpour said, describing the act as “flagrant terrorism.”

The outage comes as the region endures peak summer temperatures, with reports that local weather hovers between 45 and 50 degrees Celsius. Officials stated that the area lacks sufficient groundwater reserves to compensate for the loss of the reservoirs, creating a critical situation for the population.

Hamzehpour condemned the loss of water access as a “clear instance of a crime against humanity,” noting that operational teams are on-site but face significant challenges due to the scale of the destruction.

The strikes on Sirik, as well as on the cities of Jask and Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz, occurred in the early hours of Wednesday. They followed Washington’s accusation that Iran downed a US Army Apache helicopter over Persian Gulf waters.

While the United States has stated its strikes targeted military infrastructure, including air defense systems and radar installations near the Strait of Hormuz, provincial Iranian officials maintain that civilian water facilities in Sirik were directly hit.

Hamzehpour confirmed that mobile water tankers have been deployed to the region as an emergency measure. However, he warned that fully restoring the destroyed pumping and storage systems will require “time and extensive technical actions.”

“The deprivation of a large population of people from water in these weather conditions is carried out under the shadow of false claims of humanitarian aid,” Hamzehpour added, according to IRNA.

In response to the acts of aggression, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched a series of drone and missile strikes against US military assets across the region.

In one instance, the IRGC targeted the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet with missile and drone attacks, as part of its broader retaliatory campaign.

Iranian armed forces also carried out strikes against US military facilities in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait during the early hours of Wednesday.

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Fars: Iranian missiles pierce US defense systems, hit 70% of targets

 

Screen grab of two Iranian missiles launched towards regional US military bases June 10, 2026

Al Mayadeen English

An Iranian military source says the large-scale operation struck 70% of designated targets, noting that ballistic missiles and drones hit US-linked bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain.

Preliminary data, satellite imagery assessments, and information from Iranian security services point to the success of Iran’s large-scale military operation that was carried out at dawn Wednesday, Fars News Agency reported, citing an informed military source.

According to the source, Iran’s Air and Missile Forces successfully struck 70% of the designated military targets with high precision, adding that long-range ballistic missiles and drones operated by Iran’s armed forces were able to penetrate air defense systems deployed at US military bases in the region.

Iranian missiles and drones also accurately hit their designated targets at the al-Azraq base in Jordan, the Ali al-Salem base in Kuwait, as well as the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, the source stated.

Iran retaliates against 21 US-linked targets

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) announced early Wednesday that it launched an attack targeting 21 US-linked sites across the region, including the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, stressing that the operation was in response to recent American aggression on Iran.

The targets also included a US F-35 fighter jet base in al-Azraq in Jordan, as well as a command and control center at the same facility. Iranian Fars news agency reported that the IRGC used Kheibar Shekan missiles in strikes targeting F-35 hangars in Jordan.

The IRGC added that it had destroyed four high-value targets using long-range solid-fuel missiles and said a US MQ-9 drone was shot down during aerial engagements over Jam in Iran’s southern Bushehr province.

The IRGC warned that continued hostile actions would be met with “more severe and harsher responses,” signaling readiness to expand its military operations if attacks persist.

At the same time, Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported that Iranian air defenses shot down an American MQ-9 drone over the city of Jam in Bushehr province in southern Iran.

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Via https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/iranian-missiles-pierced-us-defense-systems–hit-70–of-targ

Taiwan test-fires US-supplied missiles towards mainland China

Taiwan test-fires US-supplied missiles towards mainland China
RT
10 June 2026
The live-fire drill comes as Taipei is expanding its missile arsenal despite repeated warnings from Beijing

Taiwan has launched approximately 36 US-supplied missiles into the water off the coast of mainland China, in a first-of-its-kind live-fire drill on the self-governing island’s west coast.

The exercise comes amid mounting tensions between Taipei and Beijing, which considers Taiwan sovereign Chinese territory.

The drills took place on Wednesday and involved the firing of reduced-range training rockets from US-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) into the Taiwan Strait.

According to Taipei, the exercise was meant to simulate an attack on an invading Chinese force and demonstrate HIMARS’ ability to “shoot-and-scoot” by avoiding counter strikes.

HIMARS has a range of up to around 300 km, meaning it could potentially hit targets in China’s southeastern Fujian Province across the strait.

Taiwan has ordered 29 HIMARS launchers from the US and has also been building up anti-ship and air defense systems.

Chinese officials have repeatedly condemned US arms sales to Taipei as interference in China’s internal affairs and a violation of the decades-old One-China policy. While Washington does not officially recognize Taiwan as an independent state, it has maintained close unofficial ties with Taipei and remains its main arms supplier.

During his meeting with US President Donald Trump in Beijing last month, Chinese President Xi Jinping described Taiwan as the most important issue in China-US relations and warned that mishandling it could push the two countries into “a very dangerous situation.”

Beijing considers Taiwan part of China and has consistently warned against separatism on the island. Xi has repeatedly said Beijing seeks peaceful reunification, but has refused to rule out the use of force if provoked.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/641342-taiwan-fires-missiles-china/

India summons US diplomat after missile attack on oil tanker off Oman

India summons US diplomat after missile attack on oil tanker off Oman

RT

New Delhi has condemned the strike on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz which left three Indian sailors missing

The Indian Foreign Ministry has condemned an attack on an oil tanker off the coast of Oman and called for an “immediate de-escalation of tensions” in the Strait of Hormuz.

New Delhi also summoned US Chargé d’Affaires Jason Meeks to protest the assault on the ship.

Three Indian crew members are missing following the attack on the vessel, which had 24 on board, New Delhi said.

The Palau-flagged products tanker MT Settebello issued a distress call on Wednesday, reporting a missile attack on its engine room, 20 nautical miles northeast of Sohar in the Gulf of Oman.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a post on X that  “U.S. aircraft fired precision munitions into the ship’s engine room after the crew repeatedly failed to comply with directions from American forces.”

“We condemn the attack on the commercial vessel Settebello off the coast of Oman, earlier today,” the Indian Foreign Ministry said. “Of the 24 Indian crew onboard, 21 Indians have been rescued thus far and three Indians are reportedly missing.”

“The continuing incidents of attacks on shipping in the region are deeply worrisome and a direct result of the ongoing conflict in the region,” the ministry said.

The Indian Embassy in Oman said it is monitoring the situation and “proactively coordinating with the Omani authorities in the ongoing search and rescue operation.” The ship tracking website Marine Traffic has listed the ship’s destination as Fujairah, UAE.

This is the second attack on a commercial ship with Indian crew members in the past three days. On Monday, the oil tanker MT Marivex was attacked by US forces south of the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM said that the Palau-flagged vessel was transiting international waters in the Gulf of Oman toward Iran when it was targeted. The ship was “attempting to sail to an Iranian port,” it said.

The sea lanes in and around the Strait of Hormuz have become a dangerous environment for merchant ships following the US-Israeli attack on Iran earlier this year.

Iran has closed the strategic strait through which about a fifth of the world’s energy passed before the conflict began, and the US Navy is blockading Iranian ports in retaliation.
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Will Europe Get Nuked?

The Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile and What it Means in Our Scenario ...

Dmitry Orlov

By now lots of political pundits and commentators, not to mention some number of YouTube talking heads and a fair number of armchair geopoliticians, have noticed that something new is afoot in Russia; namely, the Russians are no longer content to sit quietly and watch their citizens, including, recently, a dormitory full of sleeping young women in training to become primary school teachers, get blasted to spam by drone aircraft supplied by the Europeans and launched by the Ukrainians. The proper response, many Russians are now thinking, is to “whack” the Europeans. For the students of Russian, the new vocabulary word is “жахнуть” (zhakhnut’). It can be loosely translated as “to blow to smithereens,” perhaps with a nuke.

Whacking the Ukrainians themselves isn’t effective. They are no longer masters of their own destiny. They have formed some sort of a death cult and helping them join the crowd invisible, as Russia is currently doing at an average of 1500 dead Ukrainian soldiers a day, does not seem effective in dissuading some of the rest from launching terrorist attacks against Russian civilians. The trick, then, is to dissuade the Europeans from supplying the Ukrainians with lethal toys, and then the question is one of target selection and choice of ordnance: where to whack, and what to whack with. This is a surprisingly hot topic of discussion within Russia, from passengers on rural busses to supposed “Kremlin propagandists” in gleaming television studios. All of this should cause at least a few thoughtful people in the West to think deeply about the consequences of all of this and perhaps even to consider ways to avert getting whacked by angry Russians.

Rest assured that the question of “What to whack with?” is being considered at the very top. Below is an extended quote from Vladimir Putin’s comments at the recent St. Petersburg International Economic Forum about Russia’s new Oreshnik missile system, of which he is clearly a major fan. “Oreshnik”, by the way, is Russian for “European hazel nut tree.” It is quite traditional for Russian weapons systems to have such vegetarian names. The name is apt because the weapon, just as the tree, delivers not one but many handfuls of nuts. In its non-nuclear form, each of these “nuts” most likely consists of tungsten cones or rods, each weighing about a tonne. Tungsten is significantly denser than lead and has a boiling point of 5,660ºC.

“Dozens of warheads, homing warheads, attack the target at a speed of Mach 10, which is about three kilometers per second. The temperature of the warheads reaches 4,000ºC. If my memory serves me correctly, the surface of the sun is 5,500-6,000ºC. Therefore, everything at the epicenter of the explosion is fragmented into elementary particles, essentially turning into dust. The missile can strike even highly protected targets located at great depth. According to military and technical experts, if these missiles were used en masse, in a single strike—that is, several “Nuts”—in a cluster, the force of the strike would be comparable to that of a nuclear weapon. Although the Oreshnik missile is certainly not a weapon of mass destruction. Firstly, because—as confirmed by the November 21 test—it is a high-precision weapon, and secondly, and most importantly, there is no nuclear warhead, meaning no nuclear contamination after its use.”

This weapon has been battle tested in the former Ukraine with satisfactory results. Here is Putin again, speaking of these tests:

“To be honest, I’ll reveal a major military secret: [we] simply struck where it was convenient to observe the results. This applies to Belaya Tserkov’ [near Kiev], and even more so to the [Ukrainian-occupied Donetsk People’s Republic] area within the perimeter of the main fortified area. Our drones then flew in there, [over] the barn they hit, and simply observed how where separate warheads had landed, calculating everything down to the millimeter.”

This is the choice weapon, then, for “whacking” Europe: it is non-nuclear, it is exceedingly precise, and it turns to dust the exact location that is targeted without damaging the surrounding area except for blown-out windows, burst eardrums and, if the population is prone to panic, some amount of panic. Russia’s Ministry of Defense has already published a list of sites all over Europe, plus a few in Turkey and in Israel, where Ukrainian drones or components thereof are produced. Russia would be within its rights under international law to strike these targets since they are being used to supply terrorists.

The question is, Will this work? Will European leaders, seeing a few of their military factories destroyed, suddenly turn peaceful and from then on cease and desist from supplying the Kiev regime with weapons with which to terrorize Russian civilians? Or will they be greatly encouraged by these strikes to accelerate their own rearmament campaigns? Europe’s leaders have a problem: they need to oversee a decrease in the European standard of living of as much as a factor of two while maintaining control.

To this end, declaring a permanent state of emergency would be most helpful. An Oreshnik strike on a handful of locations would serve as an excuse for imposing strict totalitarian control over the population. The opposition, some of which is timidly voicing opinions in favor of restoring relations with Russia, would be permanently silenced. Every government within the EU would be ordered to prepare for war with Russia. Ukrainian terrorist efforts would be stepped up and other marginal Europeans (Finland, the Baltics, Poland, Moldova) would be put under pressure to join the fray.

Obviously, Europe’s war with Russia would never come. Europe is in no position to attack Russia and Russia has no interest in attacking Europe (aside from discouraging terrorism). Instead, European states would eventually do what they always do, throughout their long history: they would fight each other. A German attack on Poland and France is usually at the top of Act I Scene I.

This sequence of events would not be in Russia’s favor. There is, however, a different approach: requiring Europe to sign articles of capitulation, binding its states to policies of nonaggression toward Russia. This is the Japanese model: one or two nukes and then the signing of some paperwork followed by 80 years of peace. It is perfectly normal to regard nuclear weapons as abhorrent; what is not normal is to regard terrorism as acceptable and to regard nuclear weapons as ineffective. Russia could nuke just one European country, chosen for highest Russophobia and maximum distance from Russian territory; that would be Denmark, which is puny but fantastically belligerent against Russia.

The specific target could be Stevring, Østre Alle 6, where Khaki AK-1000 UAV is made. The size of the charge could be chosen to flatten Stevring, to blow out windows in nearby Aalborg (at 260.000, Denmark’s fourth-largest city) and to make radiation detectors go off as far as Gothenburg, Copenhagen and Hamburg. The next step would be a demand for a select group of European representatives to fly to Moscow, there to sign the Articles of Capitulation. If this demand is not acceded to within the allotted time limit, the next target would be chosen at random, struck with something a little bit more powerful, and the demand would be reissued with some additional conditions imposed.

It should take no more than one or two nuclear strikes to produce the required result: European nonaggression toward Russia for the next century.

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Israeli newspaper contradicts White House, asserts Israel coordinated Iran strikes with US

Press TV

Israel coordinated its early morning strikes on positions inside Iranian territory with the United States, contrary to White House claims of non-involvement in the attacks, an Israeli newspaper says.

Israel Hayom on Monday cited an unnamed source as saying that Israel coordinated its attack on Iran with the United States.

This comes despite White House claims that the US was not involved in the early morning attack by the Zionist regime on positions in western and central Iran on Monday, escalating tensions in West Asia.

Israeli army radio, citing sources, reported that while the strikes on Iran were exclusively an Israeli operation, the United States assisted by intercepting some of the missiles.

The report came after Axios, citing a US military official, claimed that the American military did not participate in Israel’s aggression against Iran.

Axios, widely perceived and characterized by numerous sources as a media outlet with a strong pro-Israel bias, had reported that US President Donald Trump told it he would call Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and press him not to respond to Iran’s missile attack.

US Senator Chris Murphy said Israel humiliated Trump by launching strikes on Iran despite his call for restraint.

“This war has been humiliating for Trump and American power generally. And when Trump announces he is going to call Netanyahu and tell him not to retaliate, and within hours Netanyahu retaliates, the humiliation just compounds,” Murphy wrote on X.

According to reports, Trump had urged Netanyahu during a phone call on Sunday to refrain from further strikes, arguing that negotiations with Tehran were nearing a critical stage. Axios, citing a US official, reported that Trump told Netanyahu that “we are close to doing something good in terms of a deal.”

Financial markets reacted sharply to the latest escalation, with benchmark Brent crude futures rising more than 3% in early trading on Monday to move back above $96 per barrel. Investors remain concerned about potential disruptions to energy supplies from the region, particularly around the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.

The latest confrontation follows Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday, marking the first attack in the area since Washington unveiled a Lebanon truce proposal last week. Tehran has repeatedly linked any broader peace agreement with a sustained ceasefire in Lebanon.

On Sunday, Iranian armed forces launched a missile barrage at Israeli-occupied territories, responding to persistent Israeli attacks on Lebanon in breach of the ceasefire.

Sirens blared in wide areas, including the occupied Golan Heights, Tiberias, Safed, Nazareth, Haifa, and several other cities, according to Israeli media.

The Israeli military said air defense systems remain on high alert, while the regime’s education ministry announced the closure of all schools and educational centers for the coming day due to security conditions.

The Iranian operation came as a direct response to Israel’s continued aggression against Lebanon, including the use of banned phosphorus bombs and the targeting of Beirut’s southern suburbs of Dahiyeh.

Immediately after the retaliatory operation, Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, the central command of the Iranian armed forces, warned of more “crushing and remorseful blows” should Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue.

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Via https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/06/08/770041/Israel-coordinated-attack-Iran-US,-Reports-says-contradicting-White-House-denial

IRGC hits Haifa industrial sites after Mahshahr petrochemical plant attacked

This file picture shows a view of the petrochemical plant in the port city of Haifa, the Israeli-occupied territories.

Press TV

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has targeted industrial sites deep inside the Israeli-occupied territories with a barrage of ballistic missiles in direct retaliation for the Tel Aviv regime’s strikes on Iran’s petrochemical industry.

The IRGC Public Relations Department announced in a statement on Monday that the strikes hit petrochemical facilities in the port city of Haifa with missiles, in reprisal for a similar US-Israeli attack on the Karoun petrochemical plant in Iran’s strategic southern port city of Mahshahr.

The statement emphasized that the Zionist regime had “launched a dangerous game” by attacking civilian facilities and energy infrastructure of Iran.

It warned that strikes on Iran’s civilian infrastructure and energy facilities would expand the scope of retaliation, which will include all energy targets in the region.

The IRGC noted that the United States, as the main instigator of such a scenario, would then have to bear responsibility for all potential consequences that the global economy has to endure.

Earlier on Monday, local officials said the Karoun Petrochemical Company in Mahshahr came under an Israeli aerial attack, with projectiles striking parts of the facility and causing damage.

According to the Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Economic Zone Organization, emergency evacuation orders were issued for all daytime staff following a decision by civil defense and crisis management authorities, while operational personnel were instructed to continue work.

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Yemen declares complete ban on Israeli navigation in Red Sea after missile strike on Tel Aviv

Spokesman for Yemen’s armed forces Yahya Saree

Press TV

Yemen’s Armed Forces have announced a complete and total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, declaring all enemy movements “legitimate military targets” after claiming a precision missile strike on sensitive Israeli sites in Tel Aviv.

The announcement on Monday came as part of a broader confrontation against what Yemen described as “American and Zionist aggression” against the axis of resistance in Iran, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen.

Spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree said the missile barrage targeted the occupied Yaffa region – Tel Aviv – and achieved its objectives with precision.

The operation, he said, was carried out in rejection of the Zionist project seeking to establish what is called “Greater Israel” under the name of a “New Middle East.”

It also aimed to break what Saree described as the “unjust and oppressive siege imposed by the American enemy” on the people of Yemen and the free nations of the axis in Lebanon, Gaza, and Iran.

The operation was conducted based on the principle of unified fronts and confronting enemies, Saree said, and in direct response to Zionist aggression against Lebanon, Iran, and Gaza.

‘We will respond to escalation with escalation’

In a declaration issued from Sana’a, the Yemeni Armed Forces affirmed three key positions.

First, Saree said, Yemen declares a complete and total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, and from the moment of the statement’s issuance, all enemy movements will be considered legitimate military targets for Yemeni forces.

Second, Yemen will respond to escalation with escalation, and its military operations will intensify in accordance with field developments, the battle, and in conjunction with the axis of jihad and resistance, he added.

Third, Saree affirmed the right of the Yemeni people and the peoples of the free nation to confront American-Israeli aggression.

‘We will not stand idly by’

Saree emphasized that Yemen will not stand idly by in the face of the unjust siege imposed on its people and the peoples of the axis of jihad and resistance in Palestine, Gaza, Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq.

“All the enemy’s attempts will fail, Allah willing, and our operations will continue as long as the aggression and siege against us and the axis of jihad and resistance persist,” the spokesman said.

The statement underscored Yemen’s commitment to the unity of fronts alongside Iran, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and resistance factions in Palestine and Iraq, confronting what it terms the Zionist project and American hegemony across the region.

Earlier, Israel announced on Monday morning that a missile had been fired from Yemen toward the Israeli-occupied territories.

The developments were a direct response to the Israeli regime’s continued aggression against Lebanon, including the use of banned phosphorus bombs and the targeting of Beirut’s southern suburbs of Dahiyeh.

In a later statement, Yemen’s armed forces warned that they will close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait to American and European vessels if Washington and its European allies form a coalition in support of Israel and enter the war.

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Via https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/06/08/770053/Yemen-impose-complete-ban-Israeli-navigation–Red-Sea

Flesh-eating parasite forces Canada to ban Texas livestock

Flesh-eating parasite forces Canada to ban Texas livestock

RT

Canada has temporarily banned imports of livestock, including horses, from the US state of Texas over the outbreak of screwworm fly, a flesh-eating and potentially deadly parasite.

The first case of screwworm was identified in Texas on Wednesday, marking the first detection of the parasite in the US, roughly 80km (50 miles) from the Mexican border. The outbreak began in Central America in 2023 and has been spreading steadily northward ever since. By late 2025, Mexico had reported thousands of cases in animals and dozens of humans.

The second case was identified on Friday in the same area, prompting Texas officials to declare a state of disaster over the outbreak. The same day, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said it would temporarily halt imports of livestock from Texas until further notice and “continue to work closely with US counterparts to assess developments and adjust measures as needed.”

The ban applies to all livestock that originated from or were present in Texas during the three weeks prior to entering Canada.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has condemned Ottawa’s move as an “overreaction” despite branding the outbreak an “imminent threat” as he declared a state of disaster.

“This pest affects live animals and does not impact inspected Texas beef. Canada’s broad restriction on Texas livestock is an overreaction that is more political than science-based,” the governor told USA Today in a statement.

The parasite, which in its adult form resembles a common housefly, lays its eggs into wounds and natural body openings of warm-blooded animals. The eggs – laid in hundreds by a single fly – hatch into parasitic maggots, which feast for about a week on living flesh, causing an extremely painful and potentially deadly condition. The maggots ultimately burrow out of the bodies of their hosts and dig into soil to pupate, emerging as an adult fly several weeks later to repeat the process.

The screwworm was declared eradicated in the US in 1966, in Mexico in 1991, and all across Central America by the mid-2000s. The program involved mass-breeding and release of sterile male flies into nature to destroy the population of the parasite. The resurgence of the fly in recent years has been attributed to changing weather and warmer temperatures, which are thought to drastically increase the range of the insects.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/641155-parasite-outbreak-texas-canada/