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Tourist Submarine Was Only 0.6 Miles OffShore When It Sank - MSNSix people are confirmed dead, and 29 injured, after a tourist submarine carrying 45 people and five Egyptian crew members sank off the coast of the Egyptian Red Sea city of Hurghada on Thursday ...
Six people are dead, including two children, after a tourist submarine sank in the Egyptian Red Sea. The vessel, called Sindbad, was taking tourists to explore coral reefs off the coastal city of ...
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
Tourists wait on the beach after a tourist submarine sank in the popular Egyptian Red Sea destination of Hurghada, Egypt, Thursday, March 27, 2025.
A tourist submarine sank off the Egyptian coast, according to reports and officials. The Russian embassy in Egypt said the vessel was visiting a reef and four Russians were killed. Egypt's Red Sea ...
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
CAIRO, Egypt — A recreational submarine taking 45 tourists on an underwater cruise of coral reefs in the Red Sea sank off the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada on Thursday, leaving six Russians ...
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.
The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Maj. Gen. Amr Hanafi, said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent. He said all ...
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