Eleven people drowned on Friday at a shore in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, which is locked down by the authorities to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Akhbar el-Youm newspaper reported.
According to the news outlet, citing the city’s tourism department, ten people have drowned at the same time while trying to save a drowning child. Six bodies have been taken out of the water so far, the rest are still being searched for.
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