Post by : Bandanpreet Kaur
A devastating maritime accident struck the Gulf of Suez on Tuesday evening as the oil-drilling vessel Adam Marine 12 capsized near Ras Ghareb, Egypt. The tragedy has claimed at least four lives, with four crew members still missing. Egyptian authorities and naval forces have launched extensive search and rescue operations, successfully saving 22 survivors who are now receiving medical treatment in local hospitals. The incident occurred while the vessel was being towed to a new operational site in the oil-rich Gabel el-Zeit area, approximately 300 kilometers south of the Suez Canal. The cause of the capsize remains under investigation, with officials from the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources overseeing the response on-site. Importantly, Suez Canal traffic remains unaffected by this incident. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the rescue efforts, official statements, and the ongoing investigation. Subscribe for comprehensive maritime coverage, exclusive interviews, and breaking news from the Middle East and beyond. Key Details: Vessel: Adam Marine 12 Location: Gulf of Suez, near Ras Ghareb, Egypt Casualties: 4 dead, 4 missing, 22 rescued and hospitalized Cause: Under investigation Suez Canal traffic: Unaffected Subscribe for weekly updates, expert interviews, and on-the-ground reports connecting the Middle East to the world. Hit the bell icon to stay informed on all major maritime and global news.
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