A tiger shark killed a young Russian man in the Egyptian city of Hurghada, on the coast of the Red Sea Grigorij Kataev | Reuters
AND Tiger shark killed a 24-year-old Russian citizen this Thursday in the Egyptian coastal city of Hurghada red seathe Ministry of the Environment of the country reported.
Egyptian authorities are already investigating the incident and have searched the perimeter waters to secure the area, according to the newspaper. Ahram Online. Following this, the ministry imposed a two-day ban on swimming, diving and other water sports between Gouna and Soma Bay, which is in line with international protocols and will be effective from this Friday.
In addition, the Minister of the Environment, Yasmine Fouad, called on residents and tourists to follow the instructions to “guarantee their own safety”.
The latest of these attacks in Egypt, which usually occur during the breeding and egg-laying season according to a report by the Hurghada Association for the Protection and Conservation of the Environment, occurred three years ago, when a Ukrainian boy lost his hand and guide. Egyptian foot.
Source: La Vozde Galicia
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