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Details Emerge Following Hurghada Submersible Mishap in Red Sea
A maritime incident involving a submersible off the coast of Hurghada, Egypt, is under investigation, with reports indicating fatalities and injuries. The incident, which occurred in the popular Red Sea tourist destination, has prompted a large-scale emergency response. Initial reports suggest a vessel carrying tourists on a sightseeing excursion to view coral reefs may have sunk.
Casualties and Rescue Operations
- Authorities fear six individuals may have perished in the Hurghada sub incident, while at least nine others sustained injuries.
- Emergency services, including 21 ambulances, were dispatched to the scene to transport the injured to local hospitals.
- Among the injured, four are reportedly in critical condition, receiving intensive medical care.
- Approximately 29 individuals were successfully rescued shortly after the vessel sank.
Circumstances of the Submersible Sinking
- The maritime accident involved a vessel identified in local media as βSindbad,β which was carrying approximately 44 passengers of various nationalities.
- The passengers were reportedly on a recreational sea voyage to observe the coral formations in the Red Sea, a popular activity for tourists in Hurghada.
- The exact cause of the vessel sinking remains undetermined and is currently under investigation by relevant authorities.
Emergency Response and Aftermath
- The Red Sea Health Directorate and the Egyptian Ambulance Authority have elevated their alert status to maximum readiness in response to the emergency.
- Hurghada, a prominent resort city in Egypt, is a frequently visited location for British and German travelers, among other international tourists.
- Further details are awaited as investigations into the Red Sea submersible incident continue to unfold.