The search for missing tourist yachts that sank in Egypt's Red Sea continues for a second day.
According to Amr Hanafi's Red Sea regional authorities, 16 people, including 12 foreigners and four Egyptians, were missing, and the bodies of three people were found during the search today (26th).
Earlier on the morning of the 25th local time, a yacht carrying 31 foreign tourists and 13 Egyptian crew members sank off the southern coast of Marsa-Alam village in the Red Sea and 28 people were rescued.
According to rescued tourists and crew members, the 34-meter-long yacht was overturned after hitting a large wave.
The nationality of foreign tourists was confirmed to be the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, and China, and there were no Koreans.
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