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4 Rescued After Jumping Into Sea From Houthi-Hit Ship Eternity C, 11 Still Missing

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Image Credits: Ameen Hayyan/X Four more survivors have been pulled out of the Red Sea after the Greek-operated bulk carrier Eternity C was hit and sunk by Houthi militants earlier this week. Maritime security sources confirmed on Thursday that three crew members and a security guard were rescued nearly 48 hours after jumping into the water. So far, 10 people have been saved, but 11 are still missing. The Eternity C was the second Greek-owned ves…
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DUBÁI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Four people are presumed dead and 11 others are still unmarked after a Liberian-flagged cargo ship sank into the Red Sea following an attack by the Houthi insurgents from Yemen, a European Union naval mission reported on Friday. [...] The Hutíes Entrance has already sunk 4 ships into the Red Sea: Now they are looking for castaways from Eternity C was first published on INFOGATE.

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Marine Insight broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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