Six dead after tourist submarine sinks off Egypt’s coast

The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank off the popular resort town of Hurghada.

By contributor Samy Magdy and Fatma Khaled, Associated Press
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A tourist watches search operations in the area where a tourist submarine sank in the popular Egyptian Red Sea destination of Hurghada, Egypt (AP)

Six people have died after a submarine taking 45 tourists on an underwater cruise of coral reefs in the Red Sea sank off the Egyptian coast, the provincial governor said.

The remaining tourists, more than two dozen of whom were injured, were rescued after the incident on Thursday, he said.

The cause of the sinking off the resort town of Hurghada was not immediately known.

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Boats search for survivors after a tourist submarine sank in the popular Egyptian Red Sea destination of Hurghada, Egypt (AP)

The Russian consulate said it took place about 1,000 metres (0.6 miles) offshore.

The submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, Red Sea governor Major General Amr Hanafi said in a statement, adding that rescue teams were quickly sent.

He said all six dead were Russians, and that 29 of the 39 tourists rescued were injured and taken to hospitals.

No one was still missing from the vessel, he said, suggesting the crew had also been rescued.

Hurghada is a major destination for divers, snorkelers and other tourists drawn by the Red Sea’s extensive coral reefs.

The submarine, named “Sindbad”, runs one to three hour tours, usually cruising at about 20-25 metres (65-80 feet) underwater with panoramic windows on the bottom to give views of the marine life, according to the website of the company that the Russian consulate identified as running the vessel.

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A police vehicle stands alert in front of of the Egyptian hospital in Hurghada (AP)

The company did not respond to phone calls seeking comment.

Russia’s Tass news agency earlier said the Russian dead included at least two children, citing the country’s consul in Hurghada.

The consulate had said all 45 tourists on board were Russian, but the Egyptian governor said they also included Indian, Norwegian and Swedish citizens.

In November, a tourist yacht sank in the Red Sea after warnings of rough waters, Egyptian officials said.

At least four people drowned, while 33 were rescued.

Tourism is an important sector of Egypt’s economy but many tourist companies have stopped or limited traveling on the Red Sea due to the dangers from conflicts in the region.