The search for six missing people continues after a superyacht sank off the coast of Sicily during a violent storm, with the next 24 hours being critical in the rescue efforts.
Among the missing are prominent figures, including tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, Morgan Stanley executive Jonathan Bloomer, and top lawyer Chris Morvillo.
The yacht, known as the Bayesian, went down quickly after being struck by a waterspout, leaving rescuers with limited time to find any survivors who may be trapped in the wreckage.
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Divers are facing “prohibitive” conditions, with the yacht lying on its side, making access to its cabins extremely challenging.
Rescue teams have been working relentlessly, though their efforts are complicated by debris and the dangerous conditions within the sunken vessel.
They have managed to open a hole in the yacht’s hull to facilitate their search, but time is running out as the chances of finding survivors diminish with each passing hour.
The sinking has been described as a tragic event, with survivors recounting their harrowing experiences.
The incident has raised questions about the crew’s decision-making, particularly regarding weather warnings that were issued prior to the storm.
Experts have noted the unusually warm Mediterranean waters, which likely contributed to the storm’s severity.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on locating the missing and understanding how such a disaster could have occurred under these conditions.
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