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Two children are among the six people killed after a tourist submarine carrying 45 people sank in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt.
A major rescue operation was launched this morning after the watercraft, named Sindbad, sank around 1km off the coast of Hurghada during an excursion.
Officials have confirmed six people have been killed, two of whom are children.
The Russian embassy in Cairo has released a statement claiming all passengers, which includes some children, were Russian citizens.
Live updates below
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I’m shocked, saddened and in disbelief to hear the news about the poor people on the submarine. I think this has put me off submarines.
I was shocked when I read the news that it has sunk – my heart goes out to the victims. When I was onboard I was surprised with how safety focused the crew were. The boat felt sturdy and the staff and the captain we very friendly and professional.
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Oh my god; we were only on the submarine on Monday just gone it seemed so well organised xx.
This is so sad, went on this in January. Thinking of all involved this is tragic xx.
Such sad news for all involved, my son wanted to go on this.. not now we won’t.. xx
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Search and rescue operations are led by the relevant national authorities and if within Egyptian waters, normally domestic regulations would apply.
IMO has developed and issued guidelines on the design, construction and operation of passenger submersible craft which provide internationally agreed safety standards for their design and operation.
They apply to submersible craft adapted to accommodate passengers and are intended for underwater excursions with the pressure in the passenger compartment at or near one atmosphere.
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On March 27, at about 10:00, the Sindbad bathyscaphe, owned by the hotel of the same name, crashed 1km off the shore.
In addition to the crew, there were 45 tourists on board, including minors. All of them are Russian citizens.
Most of those on board were rescued and taken to their hotels and hospitals in Hurghada. Their health condition is not a concern. Four people died. The fate of several tourists is being clarified
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First picture of couple killed on board the Sindbad