Horrible images show the exact moment that a tourist submarine in Egypt has flowed into the water while the hatches were always open and people still embarked.
Six people died in the event of a disaster after a Sindbad submarine intended to take tourists to see the views under the Red Sea lying off the coast of the Egyptian city of Hurghada.
Everyone on board, 45 passengers and five crew members were recorded and an investigation was launched with the crew members questioned on the tragedy.
Some survivors of the engulfed submarine said that the reason for disaster and loss of life is due to the fact that the Sindbad tried to dive into the water while the hatches were always open, which led to water.
Now, images taken for a few moments before the disaster of passengers who were still trying to get on board shows the horrible moment that the submarine descends in the water before the listening is closed and everyone is on board.
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The images show that tourists scream by interrupting their attempt to get on the submarine, the person taking the video saying “We are already slowly descending” while they are still standing at the top.
Howling them with those who are trapped inside are heard and the camera ends up submerging while the ship that the shooting of the person was held in the water.
The Russian Consulate of Hurghada said that the six who died were Russians, two of them being children, and a number of other passengers were transported to the hospital after being rescued.
One of the tourists, named Regina, had planned on board the submarine with her two children aged nine and 10 years old.
She said that she and her family had been saved because they stood above the submarine and had not yet crossed the open hatch when the submarine began to flow.

The passengers realized that the submarine flowed while they were on top and the hatch was open (East2west)
“We were line up on boarding, when the submarine began to sink into the water,” she said. “The Egyptian who was responsible for the load shouted” stop, stop! “. But naturally, nobody inside heard it.”
She said he told them to go back to the pontoon where people were on board the submarine, explaining: “We pushed the children outside.
“I understood that I would not be able to climb on the pontoon itself. I tried to swim far from the submarine. I was afraid of being pulled under her because of the currents.
“I swam, I sat on the structures that have been built around the pontoon so that they can get here. From there, I moved to the pontoon itself. ”
Regina said it was “a very great tragedy” and said that “the listening was not shot dead” when the submarine fell.
Ladbible contacted Sindbad submarines to comment.