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Egyptian ferries collide on Nile | Egyptian ferries collide on Nile |
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Two passenger ferries have collided on the Nile river in northern Egypt, with dozens of people missing, emergency services said. | Two passenger ferries have collided on the Nile river in northern Egypt, with dozens of people missing, emergency services said. |
Rescuers are searching for survivors, but three bodies have been recovered near the northern city of Rashid, Reuters news agency reported. | Rescuers are searching for survivors, but three bodies have been recovered near the northern city of Rashid, Reuters news agency reported. |
One of the ferries reportedly broke in half and sank after the collision, while the other overturned. | |
It was unclear how many passengers were on the two vessels. | It was unclear how many passengers were on the two vessels. |
At least 50 people were missing from estimates of up to 80 passengers. | |
At least a dozen injured people had been taken to hospital. | |
Rachid, also known as Rosetta, is a port city on the Mediterranean. | |
In 2006, more than 1,000 people drowned when an Egyptian Red Sea ferry sank after a fire onboard. | |
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