A ship capsized in the Gulf of Suez, leading to the deaths of four individuals with four more missing. There were 30 workers aboard the Admarine 12 oil-drilling ship at the time of the incident. Search and rescue efforts managed to save 22 crew members and recover the deceased bodies. The circumstances of the capsize are unclear, but it occurred while the ship was being towed for excavations. The Suez Canal Authority confirmed that navigation in the canal remained unaffected, while ADES Holding Company pledged to investigate the incident thoroughly.
The capsize of the Admarine 12 oil-drilling ship in the Gulf of Suez has resulted in four confirmed fatalities and another four individuals reported missing.
Rescue teams have recovered the bodies of four individuals, rescued 22 others, and nighttime search operations continue for the missing crew members.
According to the Suez Canal Authority, the incident occurred 130 nautical miles from the southern entrance of the Suez Canal, but shipping traffic was not affected.
The operator, ADES Holding Company, confirmed that their personnel and one contractor were among the deceased and pledged to conduct a thorough investigation.
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