Divers missing near Marsa Alam?

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Dutch papers mention that according to the Egytina police one Dutch, two Russian and one Egyptian diver are missing since Saterday (6th Jnauary 2007) when they lost touch with their dive boat during bad weather whilst diving Elphinstone Reef.
Initially five divers were missing but one Russian diver managed to reach shore.
 
3 scuba divers, guide missing in Red Sea

By ASHRAF SWEILAM, Associated Press Writer
10 minutes ago

Rescuers searched Sunday for three foreign scuba divers and their Egyptian guide who got lost while exploring a coral reef in the Red Sea, while a fifth member of the group reached a village after swimming for hours.

The diver who swam to safety, a Russian, said there had been sharks in the area.

More than a dozen boats, a helicopter and volunteer divers searched unsuccessfully for the divers — two Russians and a Dutch man, said Alaa El Din Abdelgeleel, who heads the search and rescue committee for the Red Sea Association for Diving and Marine Sport.

"Their diving suits will help them float as well as keep them warm, and we will start searching again in the early morning," Abdelgeleel said. He noted that although sharks were in the area, chances of an attack were slim.

He said he remained optimistic that they would be found alive, but said the waves were strong and the divers did not have flash lights or whistles, which could help rescuers locate them. The water temperature was about 68 degrees.

The four foreigners set out with their Egyptian guide Saturday morning about 8 miles north of the Red Sea resort town of Marsa Alam, located about 435 miles southeast of Cairo, Abdelgeleel said.

The five were diving near a large coral reef and were scheduled to return to their boat 45 minutes later, he said. When they did not return on time, the boat's captain called the local diving center and reported them missing. As part of the initial search, the boat sailed near the reef to look for the divers but did not find them.

One of the divers, identified by the Russian Foreign Ministry as Vladislav Lukyanchenko, told officials that the group had gotten lost in the water and started swimming in the direction of a coastal village, Abdelgeleel said.

Lukyanchenko said he got separated from the others while swimming in the rocky waters and battling strong winds and high waves. He reached the village after three hours, then lost consciousness.

Lukyanchenko, who was released from the hospital Sunday, said sharks appeared in the area where the team had been diving, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The Egyptian diving association identified the missing scuba guide as (MODS EDIT). The Russians were identified as (MODS EDIT), the Russian Foreign Ministry said. Abdelgeleel said (MODS EDIT) was a professional diving instructor.

Abdelgeleel identified the missing Dutch man as 9MODS EDIT). The Dutch Embassy in Cairo said it did not have any information about him.

In a separate incident, Russian diver Alexei Borisov died Saturday while diving in the Red Sea, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported, quoting Bashir Malsagov, the Russian consul in Cairo. Officials did not provide details about the death.

Fatal scuba diving accidents are not common in the Red Sea. Thousands of foreigners come to Egypt annually to scuba dive because of the water's famous coral reefs.
 
Goodness....hopes for a safe return...
I had some rough dives in the red sea....currents in bad weather can be a challenge.
 
soudan:
they have been lost for two days???? (now its 3:30am on the 8th of January in Egypt)
what are the chances of finding them (alive) Now???
God i hope they fined them (Alive)

People have been found after a lot longer than two days. Let us all hope, pray and send positive thoughts
 
Guide and tourists missing after Red Sea dive

Association Press in Marsa Alam
Monday January 8, 2007
The Guardian



Three foreign tourists and an Egyptian guide were listed as missing yesterday after scuba diving in the Red Sea, an Egyptian diving association said. One diver reported sharks in the area.

The Red Sea Association said an Egyptian guide, three Russians and a Dutch man began scuba diving on Saturday morning north of Marsa Alam,100 miles south-east of Cairo. The divers' boat reported the divers missing several hours later.

One of the Russian divers swam for several hours before reaching a village north of Marsa Alam, saying the other four were lost in an area with thick coral reef.

The missing are scuba diving guide, a Russian man, a Russian woman and a Dutch man.

The Russian foreign ministry identified the Russian missing man and the woman . The diver who swam to shore said sharks appeared in the area where the team had been diving, the ministry said.

The name of the Dutch diver was not available.

In a separate incident, a Russian diver died on Saturday in the Red Sea, a popular scuba diving location for thousands of tourists, the RIA-Novosti agency said.
 
quote from the sticky:
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Maybe that is why your post disapeared.

The best for them and their family.
 

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