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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.
Egyptian Nile News TV reported that one of the ferries sank after the collision. 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.
Six injured people had been taken to hospital, Nile News TV said. 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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