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Freight ship sinking off Egypt's Red Sea coast

Egyptian authorities are scrambling to restore the VSG Splendor, a cargo ship that started sinking on Monday near the coral reefs off Quseir in the Red Sea Governorate after being stranded for 10 days, maritime sources informed Reuters.

The vessel, bring 21 crew, 4,000 metric lots of bran, 70 lots of fuel oil and 50 lots of diesel, sustained a. 60-centimeter (23.6 inch) hull breach, allowing seawater to. flood its engine space. Its crew has actually given that been rescued.

Efforts to support the ship have been hampered by. weakening weather condition, causing the vessel to tilt further. Emergency groups have deployed additional pumps in a quote to. extract the increasing water.

The VSG Magnificence, en path from Yemen to Egypt's Port Tawfik,. heeled amidst intensifying conditions.

Restore operations led by the Red Sea Governorate and the. Ministry of Environment have so far drawn out 250 tons of. contaminated water and fuel, but the sources state some fuel. remains on board, posing a severe risk to the area's delicate. reef environment.

This marks the second maritime catastrophe in the Red Sea in. less than a month. On Nov. 25, a tourist boat capsized near. Marsa Alam, south of Quseir, leaving a minimum of 4 dead and. 7 missing out on, with 33 passengers saved.

(source: Reuters)