Dozens of Tourists Missing After Boat Sinks Off Egyptian Coast

 


A diving boat carrying dozens of tourists sank off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, sparking a massive rescue operation. The vessel, named Sea Story, was on a five-day diving expedition when it reportedly encountered trouble and issued a distress signal before losing contact. The accident occurred near Shaab Satayah, a popular diving destination known for its rich marine life.


Details of the Incident

Authorities confirmed that at least 31 passengers were on board when the vessel went down. Early reports suggest that adverse weather conditions or a possible technical malfunction could have contributed to the tragedy. Local rescue teams and the Egyptian Coast Guard have mobilized in the search for survivors, but the fate of many passengers remains uncertain.


Rescue Efforts Underway

The Egyptian Navy has joined the operation, deploying helicopters and rescue vessels to locate missing individuals. So far, only a few passengers and crew have been rescued, many of whom were found clinging to debris. The survivors are receiving medical attention, with some suffering from hypothermia and shock.


A History of Safety Concerns

This incident has raised fresh concerns about the safety of tourism vessels in the region. The Red Sea, renowned for its diving and snorkeling, attracts thousands of tourists annually, but accidents involving poorly maintained boats have occurred in the past.


Ongoing Investigation

Egyptian authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the sinking. The incident highlights the urgent need for stricter enforcement of safety regulations in the tourism sector to prevent such tragedies in the future.


This is a developing story, and updates will follow as more information becomes available.







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