MALÉ, Maldives: 5 Italians have died in a scuba diving accident within the Maldives, Italy’s international ministry mentioned on Thursday (Might 14), with safety forces within the Indian Ocean archipelago recovering one physique.
The string of coral islands is a luxurious vacation vacation spot well-liked with divers, who typically keep at distant resorts or on liveaboard dive boats.
“Following an accident that occurred throughout a scuba diving journey, 5 Italian nationals have died in Vaavu Atoll, within the Maldives,” Rome’s international ministry mentioned in a quick assertion.
“The divers are believed to have died whereas making an attempt to discover caves at a depth of fifty metres.”
The College of Genoa mentioned the victims included a marine biology professor, her daughter and two younger researchers.
They did not return from a deep cave-diving journey in Vaavu Atoll, south of the capital, Male.
Native officers mentioned it was the worst single diving accident within the nation of 1,192 tiny coral islands scattered some 800 kilometres (500 miles) throughout the equator within the Indian Ocean.
ONE BODY RECOVERED
Plane and speedboats had been deployed for a serious search after the group of 5 was reported lacking on Thursday afternoon, the Maldives Nationwide Defence Pressure (MNDF) mentioned in a press release.
“One physique has been discovered amongst 5 divers who went diving in Vaavu Atoll,” the assertion mentioned.
“The physique was discovered inside a cave. It’s believed that the remaining 4 divers are additionally inside the identical cave, which extends to a depth of about 60 metres (200 ft).”
Police mentioned the climate was tough in Vaavu Atoll on Thursday and there was a yellow warning for passenger boats and fishermen.
The MNDF mentioned a coastguard vessel was within the space coordinating the search operation all through the evening. Further coastguard divers had been being despatched to help within the search.
Diving and water-sport-related accidents look like comparatively uncommon within the South Asian nation, though a number of deadly incidents have been reported in recent times.
A British lady vacationer died whereas diving in December, and her distraught 71-year-old husband died a couple of days later after falling in poor health.
A 26-year-old Japanese vacationer went lacking after a diving expedition close to the capital in June.
Native media stories mentioned at the least 112 vacationers had died in marine-related incidents within the archipelago up to now six years, with 42 of them falling sufferer to diving or snorkelling accidents.

