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    Six Russians dead, 39 tourists rescued after submarine sinks in Red Sea off Egypt

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    Posted on March 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A submarine sank in the Red Sea near Hurghada, Egypt, resulting in six Russian deaths and 39 tourist rescues, raising safety concerns.

    Submarine Sinks in Red Sea: 6 Dead, 39 Tourists Rescued

    By Mohamed Ezz

    CAIRO (Reuters) -Six Russians died on Thursday and 39 foreign tourists were rescued when a viewing submarine sank off the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada, the local governor's office said on Facebook, adding that no passengers or crew were still missing.

    The Russian consulate in Hurghada said the submarine, named "Sindbad", had 45 Russian tourists on board in addition to crew.

    "Most of those on board were rescued and taken to their hotels and hospitals in Hurghada," the consulate said.

    The submarine was equipped with large portholes to let passengers see the Red Sea's spectacular corals and marine life, and able to dive to a depth of 25 metres, according to the company's website.

    It was a far cry from the extreme adventure craft that imploded thousands of metres below the Atlantic near the sunken Titanic in June 2023.

    The Red Sea is a major hub for Egypt's crucial tourism industry, in which Russian tourists play an increasing part, yet there have been several incidents of tourist boats capsizing.

    Last June, a boat sank after suffering severe damage from high waves, though no casualties were reported.

    And in November, a tourist boat capsized while carrying 31 tourists and 13 crew on a multi-day diving trip. Local media reported that at least 11 people had died in the incident, which was also blamed on high waves.

    At the time, the governor of the Red Sea province said the boat, the Sea Story, had passed a safety inspection eight months earlier.

    Last month, a tourist boat capsized while en route to Hurghada after undergoing maintenance.

    The Tourism Ministry, Red Sea governorate and the Chamber of Diving did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.

    A United Nations report ranked Egypt first in Africa for tourism revenues in 2024 at $14.1 billion, more than twice what it earns in Suez Canal revenues, highlighting tourism's vital role in sustaining the hard-pressed economy.

    (Reporting by Mohamed Yosry and Mohamed Ezz in Cairo, and Ahmed Elimam in Dubai; Writing by Jana Choukeir, Nayera Abdallah and Michael Georgy; Editing by Peter Graff, Aidan Lewis and Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Six Russians died in a submarine accident in the Red Sea.
    • •39 tourists were rescued near Hurghada, Egypt.
    • •The submarine was a tourist vessel named 'Sindbad'.
    • •The Red Sea is crucial for Egypt's tourism industry.
    • •Previous incidents have raised safety concerns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Six Russians dead, 39 tourists rescued after submarine sinks in Red Sea off Egypt

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses a submarine accident in the Red Sea near Hurghada, Egypt, resulting in six Russian deaths and the rescue of 39 tourists.

    2What happened to the submarine?

    The submarine, used for tourist viewing, sank near Hurghada, leading to fatalities and rescues.

    3How does this affect tourism?

    The incident highlights safety concerns in Egypt's crucial tourism sector, especially in the Red Sea region.

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