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Egypt tourist boat latest: Red Sea search enters critical third day with two Britons still unaccounted for

Two Britons are still unaccounted for after a tourist yacht sank in the Red Sea

Alex Croft,Jabed Ahmed,Shweta Sharma
Wednesday 27 November 2024 04:33 EST
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Rescuers help survivors of boat sunk off Red Sea coast as two Britons feared missing

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The search for seven missing people has entered a critical third day after a yacht carrying foreign tourists capsized in the Red Sea off Egypt on Monday.

Two British passengers are among seven people still missing, with German and Polish nationals believed to make up the others who are unaccounted for.

Four bodies were recovered and five people were rescued alive yesterday, bringing the total number of survivors to 33.

The governor of the Red Sea region, Amr Hanafi, said the four bodies are yet to be identified.

The rescue is being coordinated by the Egyptian military and the Red Sea Governate, with armed forces aircraft deployed to the scene.

The boat sank off the Egyptian coastal town of Marsa Alam with 44 on board, including 31 tourists of various nationalities and 13 crew members.

It has not been confirmed what caused the four-deck motor yacht to capsize, but the Egyptian Meteorological Authority had warned about rough weather, advising against maritime activity for Sunday and Monday on the Red Sea.

What was the timescale?

On Saturday, the Egyptian Meteorological Authority forecast high seas on the Red Sea, with 40mph winds and 12-foot waves, and advised against maritime activity for Sunday and Monday.

On Sunday Sea Story left Port Ghalib, just north of the resort of Marsa Alam, on a routine five-day voyage. On board: 13 crew and 31 divers.

Early on Monday morning the vessel capsized after being struck by a large wave, according to the accounts of survivors. The crew managed to send out a distress call, and 28 of the people on board were rescued.

Jabed Ahmed26 November 2024 18:29

What was this vessel doing and what do we know about the boat?

Sea Story was a liveaboard diving boat, based near the Red Sea port of Marsa Alam. She is one of dozens of similar vessels that take divers out to some of the most exciting underwater locations on the planet – with reefs, wrecks and colourful fish.

For a week’s voyage with the dive operator, Dive Pro Liveaboard, you would pay €1,220 (just over £1,000) and enjoy three or four dives per day.

Sea Story was kitted out with 16 double cabins, so room for 32 divers, and a usual crew of 12 – eight seafarers and four kitchen staff. She was very modern, built in 2022. The operator, Dive Pro Liveaboard, says it is “locally owned and operating from the heart of Hurghada” – a Red Sea resort popular with British travellers.

The Red Sea governorate said the boat had passed a safety inspection in March 2024.

Jabed Ahmed26 November 2024 17:32

Mapped: Where did the yacht sink?

(The Independent)
Jabed Ahmed26 November 2024 16:30

Pictured: Sea Story vessel

The 144-foot two-engine Sea Story vessel was built in 2022 and is registered in Safaga, Egypt, according to the boat’s owner.

Owned by tourist company Dive pro Liveaboard, the boat has space for 36 passengers and 12 crew members including a captain, cooks, waiters and sailors.

At the time it sank, it was carrying 44 people. This included 31 tourists and 13 crew members, according to the Red Sea governornate.

It carried safety jackets in each cabin and two 25-person safety rafts, according to Dive pro Liveaboard’s website.

(Dive Pro LIve Aboard)
Alex Croft26 November 2024 15:43

In pictures: Rescue workers bring survivors to safety

Rescue workers help tourists and crew members after boat escape
Rescue workers help tourists and crew members after boat escape (Red Sea governor’s office/AFP vi)
Rescue worker carries survivor
Rescue worker carries survivor (Red Sea governor’s office/AFP vi)
Survivors are looked after by rescue workers after surviving capsized boat
Survivors are looked after by rescue workers after surviving capsized boat (Red Sea governor’s office/AFP vi)
Alex Croft26 November 2024 15:21

Yacht operation company ‘has no information on matter’

The yacht was operated by Dive Pro Liveaboard, which is based in the Egyptian resort of Hurghada.

The company previously said it has no information on the matter, and has not provided any comment on the rescue operation on Tuesday.

Alex Croft26 November 2024 14:57

Watch: Egypt tourist yacht survivors gather after boat sinks

Watch: Egypt tourist yacht survivors gather after boat sinks
Alex Croft26 November 2024 14:35

Breaking: Fifth survivor of the day rescued

The fifth survivor of the day - a Finnish national - has now been rescued by Egyptian authorities.

It brings the total number of survivors up to 33, with four people confirmed dead and seven people missing.

Earlier today, four people were rescued and four bodies were recovered. On Monday, 28 people were rescued after the boat capsized.

Alex Croft26 November 2024 14:16

Irish foreign minister says citizen onboard yacht is ‘OK’ - reports

An Irish citizen who was on board a tourist yacht which sank in the Red Sea off Egypt yesterday is safe, Irish media cited foreign minister Micheál Martin as saying.

“My understanding is that Irish citizen is OK and receiving consular assistance from the Department of Foreign Affairs,” Mr Martin told reporters in Dublin on Tuesday morning, according to RTE.

Alex Croft26 November 2024 13:52

Breaking: Another survivor found

Another survivor has been found alive and rescued as the major search and rescue operation continues.

This brings the number of survivors up to 32, with four people confirmed dead and eight people still missing.

It comes after three people were found alive earlier today and four bodies were recovered.

Alex Croft26 November 2024 13:41

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