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CAIRO – A boat capsized Monday in a lake near Egypt’s Mediterranean city of Alexandria, leaving at least five people dead including three children, an official and state media said.
Alexandria’s governor, Mohammed el-Sharif, said in comments at the shore of the Lake of Mariut that three other people were rescued and taken to a hospital.
Rescue workers were still searching for others missing on the lake, located west of the city of Alexandria, he said.
It was not immediately clear what caused the capsizing, but the governor said the boat was small and overcrowded. He said most of the boats on the lake work without licenses.
The state-run al-Ahram daily reported the boat was carrying at least 19 people, all from the same family.
Among the dead were three children — aged aged 1, 1 1/2, and 4 years — as well as two women, the report said.
In July, eleven people drowned at an Alexandria beach known for its rocky jetty and fast-moving waters.
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