British Nationals Missing After Tourist Yacht Sinks in Red Sea
The UK Foreign Office has confirmed it is providing consular support to multiple British nationals and their families following the sinking of a tourist yacht in the Red Sea, near Marsa Alam, Egypt.
Reports indicate that four Britons were on board the vessel, with two still missing. Egyptian authorities have launched a search-and-rescue operation to locate the missing individuals.
Amr Hanafi, governor of the Red Sea region, stated that the yacht was carrying a total of 44 people at the time of the incident. The nationalities of other passengers have not yet been disclosed.
The circumstances surrounding the sinking remain unclear. The British government has urged affected families to contact the Foreign Office for assistance while Egyptian authorities investigate the cause of the tragedy.
The Red Sea is a popular destination for diving and tourism, but incidents at sea occasionally occur due to weather conditions or technical issues. Further updates are expected as rescue efforts continue.
Those concerned about friends or relatives involved in the incident are encouraged to contact the British Foreign Office for information and support.