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Updated · The Associated Press · May 15
Maldives Suspends Search for 4 Italian Divers as Rough Seas Halt 50-Meter Cave Recovery
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · May 15

Maldives Suspends Search for 4 Italian Divers as Rough Seas Halt 50-Meter Cave Recovery

14 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 15
  • Friday’s recovery mission for four Italian divers was suspended after rough seas repeatedly blocked access to an underwater cave in Vaavu Atoll; authorities expect to resume the operation on Saturday.
  • Eight divers searched in pairs, mapped the cave and explored two of its three chambers, but oxygen and decompression limits curtailed the effort; officials believe the four missing victims went deeper inside after one body was found near the entrance.
  • Italy said two specialists—a deep-sea rescue expert and a cave-diving expert—are joining the mission, while its embassy assists about 20 other Italians from the same expedition aboard the Duke of York.
  • The five victims apparently died while exploring caves at about 50 meters, a depth beyond standard recreational diving limits and one that sharply raises cave-diving risks such as disorientation and poor visibility.
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