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Six dead, nine injured as tourist submarine Sindbad sinks off Egyptian coast in Hurghada, raising concerns about safety regulations.
The crew members on board a submarine that sank in the Red Sea and killed six people have been questioned by Egyptian authorities. The bodies of six passengers were pulled to the coast of Hurghada, a ...
Pictures of the tragic Red Sea submarine, as well as some of the passengers onboard, have emerged - the submarine was carrying 45 tourists and five Egyptian crewmembers when it sank, and at least six ...
At least six people are feared dead after a tourist submarine sank off in the Egyptian Red Sea. Multiple ambulances have been deployed to the coastal city of Hurghada which is popular with British ...
The Sindbad submarine, which sank in the Red Sea on Thursday, has been running tourist trips in the popular Hurghada area for ...
(MENAFN- Daily News Egypt) Sindbad Submarines has launched an investigation into an accident involving one of its submarines in Hurghada on the morning of 27 March 2025, in which six people died.
Vor der ägyptischen Küste, im Touristenort Hurghada, ist ein U-Boot gesunken. 44 Personen waren an Bord. Wie konnte es zu dem Unglück kommen?
The Ministry of Health and Population confirmed that six people have died and 23 others were injured after the Sindbad ...
The Sindbad submarine was sailing off the Red Sea resort of Hurghada and was reportedly carrying 45 passengers – from countries including Russia, India, Norway and Sweden – and five Egyptian crew when ...
Sindbad tourist submarine has accident off Hurghada – several dead - our report in category News in DiveInside - the fresh online magazine of Taucher.Net ...
Im Roten Meer kam es zu einem entsetzlichen Unglück. Medienberichten zufolge ist ein Touristen-U-Boot namens "Sindbad" aus weiterhin noch ungeklärter Ursache nahe Hurghada (Ägypten) gesunken.
‘Sindbad’, which operated off the marina in Hurghada, was transporting 45 Russians on an underwater excursion when the incident happened earlier this morning. Questions are now being asked ...