Six Students Drown, 24 Injured on Alexandria Beach School Trip
Six Students Drown, 24 Injured on Alexandria Beach School Trip

Six Students Drown, 24 Injured on Alexandria Beach School Trip

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At least six students drowned and 24 others were injured during a school trip to Abu Talat Beach in Alexandria, Egypt, which was organized by an aviation hospitality academy. Emergency services responded with 16 ambulances, treating three students on-site and transporting 21 to hospitals, including Agamy Specialized Hospital and Al-Amriya General Hospital, where they are receiving treatment for asphyxia-related complications caused by drowning. Red warning flags had been raised prior to the incident due to dangerous wave conditions and strong currents, and the beach has since been closed by authorities. Egypt's Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar is closely monitoring the emergency response and medical care, emphasizing the ministry's commitment to supporting the injured and their families. An investigation is underway to determine if proper safety measures were in place during the trip. The incident highlights ongoing risks of drowning along Egypt's Mediterranean coast, especially during summer months.

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