Red Sea Tragedy: Submarine Sinks Near Hurghada
A viewing submarine named Sindbad sank near Hurghada, Egypt, resulting in six Russian fatalities and the rescue of 39 foreign tourists. The incident raises questions about safety in Egypt's crucial tourism sector, which is under investigation by local authorities. The Red Sea remains a vital tourism hub.
A tragic event unfolded near the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada when a submarine, Sindbad, sank, causing the deaths of six Russian nationals. According to the local governor's office, 39 foreign tourists were successfully rescued, and no passengers or crew are currently missing.
The Sindbad, designed for underwater sightseeing with large portholes, carried 50 people, including 45 tourists of different nationalities and five Egyptian crew members. The Red Sea, a key destination in Egypt's tourism sector, is known for its rich coral reefs and marine life.
As investigations into the sinking commence, safety in Egypt's tourism industry is being scrutinized. This incident follows a series of recent tourist vessel accidents, adding pressure on local authorities to ensure rigorous safety inspections and regulations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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