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3 Sailors Missing After Egyptian Ship Sinks Off Libyan Coast

November 1, 2024
3 Sailors Missing After Egyptian Ship Sinks Off Libyan Coast
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An Egyptian commercial ship sank off of Tobruk, eastern Libya, due to severe weather conditions, according to the Al-Abireen Foundation, an organisation providing migrant assistance and humanitarian services.

The foundation reported that six out of nine sailors aboard the Egyptian vessel were successfully rescued and are reportedly in good health. The rescue was carried out by the Navy’s special operations unit, part of the Libyan National Army.

However, search operations remain underway for the three sailors who are still missing. The Libyan Navy’s special operations team, known as the Frogman Unit, is continuing to lead the search and rescue efforts amid challenging weather conditions.

This incident highlights the perils faced by commercial vessels navigating the region, particularly during periods of unpredictable weather.

The Al-Abireen Foundation commended the Libyan Navy for its prompt response and rescue efforts, while calling for improved safety measures and readiness to protect seafarers in the Mediterranean region.

Observers note that incidents such as this underscore the critical importance of maritime safety protocols, as well as the essential role played by rescue operations along this busy and often treacherous coastline. Efforts to locate the missing crew members continue, as families anxiously await news of their loved ones.

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