A tragic incident occurred on Thursday when a tourist submarine carrying Russian vacationers sank off the coast of the Red Sea near Hurghada, Egypt, leading to at least four confirmed fatalities. According to reports from the Russian Embassy in Egypt and local media, the vessel was transporting around 45 tourists when it encountered distress in the waters of this popular resort area, situated nearly 300 miles southeast of Cairo.
Submarine Tragedy: Tourist Vessel Sinks in Red Sea, Four Confirmed Dead

Submarine Tragedy: Tourist Vessel Sinks in Red Sea, Four Confirmed Dead
A Russian tourist submarine sank off Egypt's coast, leaving multiple casualties, sparking a rescue operation.
The Russian Embassy confirmed the deaths via a social media statement, emphasizing that all individuals on board were Russian nationals. While local news agencies have reported varying figures, claiming at least six fatalities, these numbers have not yet been substantiated. It is known that nine passengers sustained injuries and were swiftly transported to a nearby medical facility. Additionally, rescue teams managed to retrieve 29 people from the water, who were identified as survivors of the ordeal.
This incident is not isolated; Egypt has faced challenges in ensuring the safety of tourist vessels. Last November, a similar tragedy unfolded when another boat with 44 passengers sank during a six-day diving excursion from Marsa Alam, which was also bound for Hurghada, resulting in four deaths.
Commercial submarines have become increasingly popular among tour operators in this region due to their appeal in exploring the stunning coral reefs. This developing story continues to evolve, and further updates will be provided as more information emerges.
This incident is not isolated; Egypt has faced challenges in ensuring the safety of tourist vessels. Last November, a similar tragedy unfolded when another boat with 44 passengers sank during a six-day diving excursion from Marsa Alam, which was also bound for Hurghada, resulting in four deaths.
Commercial submarines have become increasingly popular among tour operators in this region due to their appeal in exploring the stunning coral reefs. This developing story continues to evolve, and further updates will be provided as more information emerges.