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At least 6 tourists dead in submarine accident in Egypt: Officials

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At least 6 tourists dead in submarine accident in Egypt: Officials
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ByJon Haworth, Ayat Al-Tawy, and Meredith Deliso
March 27, 2025, 7:54 PM

LONDON -- Multiple people are dead and nearly two dozen injured after a tourism submarine crashed in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, officials said.

The crash occurred Thursday morning, less than a mile off the coast of Hurghada, during an underwater excursion to see the coral reef, according to the Russian consulate in Hurghada.

Six people -- all Russian nationals -- were killed, according to the Red Sea Gov. Gen. Amr Hanafy. The deceased include two children, according to the Russian consulate.

PHOTO: People walk in front of the hospital where the bodies of foreigners killed when a tourist submarine sank off Egypt's Red Sea resort city of Hurghada, and whose nationalities are still unknown, are kept in Hurghada, Egypt, March 27, 2025.
People walk next to an Egyptian police vehicle in front of the hospital where the bodies of foreigners who were killed when a tourist submarine sank off Egypt's Red Sea resort city of Hurghada, and whose whose nationalities are still unknown, are kept in Hurghada, Egypt, March 27, 2025.
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Twenty-three people were transported to area hospitals with injuries including wounds, bruises, sprains and shortness of breath, according to the governor. Four of the patients were in intensive care, he said.

Among the injured, seven Russian citizens, including five minors, remain hospitalized in Hurghada, the Russian consulate said in a statement, adding, "According to doctors, their condition is not alarming."

The submarine was carrying 50 people total at the time, according to Hanafy. There were 45 tourists of various nationalities -- including Russian, as well as Indian, Norwegian and Swedish -- and five Egyptian crew members, he said.

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Local authorities are investigating the cause of the accident and are in communication with the crew, Hanafy said.

Russian investigators have also launched a criminal probe into the incident, according to the Russian Investigative Committee.

Red Sea Gov. Amr Hanafi, left, visits a hospitalized man in Hurghada, Egypt, after a submarine accident in the Red Sea, March 27, 2025.
Red Sea Governorate

The submarine is owned by an Egyptian national and held a valid license and necessary certifications, according to Hanafy.

Hurghada is a popular tourist destination for beachgoers along the Red Sea and is well known for its scuba diving and snorkeling.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

ABC News' Morgan Winsor and Nasser Atta contributed to this report.

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