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By Ahmed Asmar
CAIRO (AA) – Egyptian authorities said Monday that 28 people have been rescued after a tourist boat sank off the country’s Red Sea coast.
The boat was carrying 45 people, including 31 tourists and 14 crew, on a diving trip when it went down near the coastal town of Marsa Alam early Monday.
Local authorities reported a distress signal from the boat at 05:30 am local time (0330 GMT) during its diving trip.
“Twenty-eight people have been rescued from the boat,” Red Sea Governor Amr Hanafi said in a statement, without specifying their nationalities.
He added that search efforts were still ongoing for 17 missing people.
Hanafi said that a frigate and aircraft were searching the area for other survivors, in coordination with naval forces.
The Red Sea is a popular diving destination for tourists in Egypt for its coral reef and marine life.