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Superyacht sinking
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Italian Coast Guard shares video capturing moment of 40-metre superyacht sinking into Mediterranean Sea

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2022, at 03:51 am

Video footage shared by the Italian Coast Guard showed a dramatic moment of a 130 feet superyacht (large and luxurious pleasure vessel) completely sinking into the Mediterranean Sea, about 9 miles (nearly 15 km) off the Catanzaro Marina in Italy.

The coast guard reportedly rescued all nine people on board the vessel- four passengers and five crew.

The reason behind the incident is being investigated.

According to reports, the 40-metre vessel got into difficulty about 15km off the Catanzaro Marina in Italy.

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