At least 17 missing after tourist yacht sinks in high waves on Red Sea
Following warnings of choppy waters, a tourist yacht sank in the Red Sea, leaving at least 17 people missing, Egyptian officials reported Monday.
According to Red Sea region governor Amr Hanafy, 28 passengers were rescued from the ship south of the seaside town of Marsa Alam, and others were evacuated for medical care.
According to Hanafy, there were 14 staff members and 31 tourists of different nationalities on board.
Shortly before sunrise on Monday, the governorate was notified of a distress call from the yacht, which had departed Marsa Alam for a five-day voyage.
The cause of the four-deck, wooden-hulled motor yacht's sinking was not immediately apparent. However, the Egyptian Meteorological Authority issued a warning on Saturday about strong waves and turbulence in the Red Sea, and it...