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Egypt tourist boat latest: Survivors used ‘20cm air pockets’ to stay alive in ‘complete darkness’

Two Britons are still unaccounted for after a yacht sunk in Egypt’s Red Sea

Alex Croft,Jabed Ahmed
Thursday 28 November 2024 05:50 EST
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Rescuers help survivors of boat sunk off Red Sea coast as two Britons feared missing

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Survivors of the sunken Egyptian vessel which capsized in the Red Sea used 20cm air pockets to stay alive for around 30 hours, a family member has revealed.

The survivors battled for their lives in “complete darkness”, as they shared a small pocket of a cabin in which they were trapped for more than a day in “cold water”, Hussam al-Faramawy told The Times.

Mr al-Faramawy’s son Youssef, was a diving instructor rescued from the yacht. Youssef had “sent out a distress signal” along with the vessel’s captain, before going to help a man and woman who were “trapped in a cabin”.

He was among the five people rescued on Tuesday over a day after the boat capsized. This brought the total number of people rescued to 33, after 28 were rescued on Monday.

Four bodies were recovered from the boat on Tuesday, with seven people still remain missing.

According to the AFP news agency, two Britons were among those rescued on Monday. But two Britons remain unaccounted for, and according to some reports are among the seven missing.

ICYMI: Reason for capsize was ‘probably not a wave’, says expert

An oceanographer has cast doubt on the claim that a huge wage caused the Sea Story ship to sink, saying the wind conditions weren’t strong enough.

“We are getting the same story coming out, mainly from the governor of the region, saying a ‘huge wave’ hit the ship,” he told Sky News.

“There’s no evidence of that. The Egyptian Met Office did issue a storm warning, but that was for the Red Sea and the Mediterranean generally.”

The wind conditions for the region around Marsa Alarm “weren’t that strong” and “wouldn’t create these alleged three- to four-metre waves”, he added.

“I still feel that this is probably not a wave that caused the capsize. We need to see an investigation coming out of this. It’s still early days, but the information coming out from the Egyptian authorities is still very sparse.

“We don’t know where the vessel is, we don’t know, is it sunk? What depth of water is it in? The information is being filtered by the Egyptian authorities, there’s been no direct statements from people from the boat itself, it’s all been through the authorities.”

Alex Croft27 November 2024 16:34

Watch: Red Sea yacht survivor speaks for first time after rescue

A survivor of the Egypt tourist yacht that sank in the Red Sea off Egypt on Monday (26 November) thanked his rescuers in an emotional exchange on Tuesday.

The Belgian tourist told officials “It’s very nice to be back” as five people were rescued alive, bringing the total number of survivors to 33.

Two British passengers are stiull unaccounted for as the search enters a critical third day. It is unconfirmed whether they are among the four bodies which have been recovered from the sunken boat.

German and Polish nationals are believed to make up some of those who are missing.

Egypt tourist yacht survivor's first words as five more rescued after boat sinks
Alex Croft27 November 2024 16:06

Mapped: Where did the yacht sink?

The yacht sunk in a popular tourist area for divers
The yacht sunk in a popular tourist area for divers (The Independent)
Alex Croft27 November 2024 15:45

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 on Monday 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 Croft27 November 2024 15:25

Boat tragedy echoes similar incident in June 2023

The sinking of a diving boat in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt has shocked the region and many across the world.

Three bodies have now been recovered, with 13 people still lost at sea as rescue efforts continue.

It is not the first such incident on a diving boat in the Red Sea. in June 2023, three British tourists died after a diving boat burst into flames.

They were part of a group of 15 qualified divers. The remaining 12 divers and 13 crew members evacuated the vessel.

Here is our report from last June:

Three British tourists confirmed dead after diving boat fire in Egypt

Tour operator says 12 others were on board when the fire broke out

Alex Croft27 November 2024 15:05

UK Foreign Office reiterates previous statement

The UK’s Foreign Office says it is providing support to a “number of British nationals and their families” following an incident in Egypt.

After The Independent asked if there was any updated information on the status of two missing British nationals who are still unaccounted for, the FCDO reiterated its statement from yesterday with no new information.

The spokesperson said: “We are providing consular support to a number of British nationals and their families following an incident in Egypt and are in contact with the local authorities.”

Some reports have suggested the two Britons are among the seven people who remain missing. But the identities of the four bodies recovered by rescuers have not yet been confirmed, meaning it cannot yet be ruled out that the Britons are included.

Alex Croft27 November 2024 14:46

Diver rescued his nephew from sunken yacht

Khattab al-Faramawy, the diver who revealed that survivors were pulled from their cabins where they had been trapped after the Sea Story vessel sunk, has shared more details of the rescue effort.

His 23-year-old nephew Youssef, a diving instructor, was among those that he rescued on Tuesday.

Youssef’s father, Hussam, broke down in tears after discovering his son was alive, and only told his son’s mother what was happening “after I realised that [Youssef] survived”.

"He was trying to save the passengers on board but got locked in one of the cabins,” Mr al-Faramawy (Hussam) told the BBC.

Youssef is being treated in a local hospital, the broadcaster reports.

Alex Croft27 November 2024 14:16

Survivors were ‘trapped inside cabins’, says rescue diver

A diver who rescued survivors of the Sea Story yacht has revealed that some were “trapped inside the boat cabins” before being rescued.

The yacht is largely submerged, with less than half a metre of the boat still above water, Khattab al-Faramawy told the BBC.

“We dived 12m (40ft) under water - the survivors were trapped inside the boat cabins,” he said, adding that it was a “complicated mission” due to darkness.

“My heart goes out to the families of the dead, and I hope they will find all the missing passengers alive,” he added.

Diver Khattab al-Faramawy rescued his nephew from the boat
Diver Khattab al-Faramawy rescued his nephew from the boat (Diver Khattab al-Faramawy - Family Photo)
Alex Croft27 November 2024 13:47

Watch: Rescuers help survivors of boat sunk off Red Sea coast as four Britons feared missing

Watch as rescuers help Egyptian yacht survivors after the Sea Story boat sank off the Red Sea coast.

Four Britons are among dozens of people feared missing after a tourist yacht sank off the coast of Egypt on Monday (25 November).

The boat sank off the south of the Egyptian coastal town of Marsa Alam with 31 tourists of various nationalities on board along with 14 crew members.

A surviving crew member said the boat was “hit by a wave in the middle of the night, throwing the vessel on its side”.

Rescuers help survivors of boat sunk off Red Sea coast as four Britons feared missing
Alex Croft27 November 2024 13:20

Capsized vessel had enough escape rafts for 50 people

The capsized Sea Story vessel had enough “safety rafts” for everyone on board the boat, its specifications show.

On the Dive Pro Liveaboard website, the company which owns and operates the boat, Sea Story is listed with “two safety rafts for 25 persons each”. There were 44 people on board the boat, but it is unclear whether the rafts were used.

But according to Red Sea regional governor Amr Hanafi, some people were stuck in their cabins when a huge wave struck the boat and it began to capsize.

The website says that each cabin had life jackets inside.

The four-deck boat has 18 twin cabins, a lounge, and a bar. It is 44 meters long and 9 meters wide, the specifications add.

Alex Croft27 November 2024 12:57

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