Three tourists drown in Red Sea after submarine collides with coral reef

Submarines can accommodate up to 45 people and dive to a depth of 70ft.

The bigger ones are operated by two pilots and have large reinforced glass
windows.

Egypt’s Red Sea resorts, especially Sharm el-Sheikh, are well known for their
white sand beaches and rich underwater life.

But in December 2010, a spate of shark attacks killed one German woman and
injured four other tourists, forcing the closure of Sharm el-Sheikh’s
beaches for several weeks.

More than a million Britons visited Egypt last year, despite the political
violence which rocked the country.

The biggest danger posed to tourists in the Sinai is terrorism – there have
been three bomb attacks on the peninsula since 2004, with British nationals
killed or injured in each.

The most recent occurred in April 2006 in the resort town of Dahab, which is
less developed than Sharm el-Sheikh and popular with backpackers.

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