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Four Italian bodies discovered by divers in Maldives

18 May 2026
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Rescuers have discovered the bodies of four Italian divers inside an underwater cave in the Maldives, four days after they went missing. The search resumed on Monday following the suspension of operations due to the death of a local military diver involved in the rescue efforts. The bodies were located in the deepest segment of the cave by three experienced Finnish divers, with plans to recover two bodies on Tuesday and the remaining two the following day. The group, which included a diving instructor, was exploring a cave at a depth of approximately 50 meters, exceeding the recreational diving limit of 30 meters in the Maldives. The cause of their deaths is currently under investigation, while harsh weather conditions have complicated rescue operations.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the risks associated with deep-sea diving, particularly in challenging environments like underwater caves. The Maldives, known for its stunning marine biodiversity, has specific recreational diving regulations to ensure safety. The tragic loss of the divers and the local military diver underscores the dangers that rescue operations face in such hazardous conditions. It also raises awareness about the importance of adhering to safety guidelines in extreme sports and the need for specialized training in technical diving.

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