Egyptian authorities say 17 people are missing, including foreign­ers, and 28 have been rescued after a tourist boat sank in the Red Sea.

Two of those missing are British, the BBC understands. Finland has also confirmed one of their nationals is unaccounted for, as rescuers continue to search the area.

The boat with 31 tourists and 14 crew – who were all Egyptians – sent a distress signal at 05:30 (03:30 GMT), according to the governor of Red Sea province.

Authorities have not indicated the possible cause of the inci­dent. But weather forecasters had warned against marine activities for Sunday and Monday.

The Sea Story left port near Marsa Alam on Sunday for a five-day diving trip, according to officials.

Red Sea Governor Maj-Gen Amr Hanafi said the survivors were found in the Wadi el-Gemal area, south of Marsa Alam, and that they were receiving the neces­sary medical care.

Hanafi added that the Egyptian Navy warship El Fateh and mili­tary aircraft were intensifying their efforts to locate the missing.

“Intensive search operations are underway in co-ordination with the navy and the armed forces,” he said.

On Saturday, the Egyptian Meteorological Authority forecast turbulence on the Mediterranean and Red Seas due to the weather.

Wind speeds were between 37-43 mph (60-70 km/h), and wave heights were three to four metres (10-13ft) high, they said.

According to the local council in Marsa Alam, the crew of the Sea Story are all Egyptians and the tourists on board included five Spanish, four British, four Ger­mans and two US nationals.

It is unclear who is among the rescued and who is still missing.

The Finnish foreign ministry confirmed to AFP news agency that one of its nationals is also among the missing.

A British Foreign Office spokes­person said they were in contact with the authorities, and were providing “support to a number of British nationals and their families following an incident in Egypt”.

The Chinese embassy in Egypt confirmed two of its nationals were “in good health” after being rescued, according to their state media, as reported by AFP.

—BBC



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