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Barge sinks in Egypt's Gulf of Suez, killing four

Container ships sail across the Gulf of Suez toward the Red Sea before entering the Suez Canal, in El Ain El Sokhna in Suez, east of Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters)
2 July 2025 10:42

CAIRO (AFP)

Four people died and 22 others were injured after a barge in the Gulf of Suez sank, the Egyptian government said Wednesday.

The barge Adam Marine 12 sank on Tuesday night, the health ministry said, without providing details of the cause of the capsizing.

The four people who died were brought to Egypt's Hurghada hospital on the Red Sea coast, the ministry said on social media.

Four injured people were airlifted and 18 others were transported by ambulance to another local hospital, it added.

Egypt's petroleum ministry said on Facebook it had received a report from Offshore Shukheir oil Company (Osoco) that the barge capsized in the Gebel El-Zeit area in the Gulf of Suez.

The area is around 300 kilometres (190 miles) south of the Suez Canal, a key waterway linking Europe and Asia.

Source: AFP
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