Search underway after five people die during cave scuba dive in Maldives
Italy's foreign ministry said the caves are at a depth of 50 metres and that the circumstances of the divers' death remain under investigation.
news.stv.tvI can summarize the latest widely reported developments, but I don’t have live access to the newest updates right now. Here’s what recent coverage has highlighted regarding diving in the Maldives:
Tragic cave-diving incident near Vaavu Atoll: Multiple reports in May 2026 noted a deadly incident involving Italian divers exploring an underwater cave system near Vaavu Atoll. In several updates, authorities confirmed the recovery of missing divers and described the operation as high-risk, with deeper cave depths and complex currents contributing to the danger. These reports emphasized that cave diving in the Maldives carries significant risk and strict guidelines are in place for recreational divers.[2][3][7][9]
Casualties and investigations: The events have been described as among the deadliest diving incidents in Maldives history, with investigations focusing on depth (often cited around 50–60 meters in reported cave contexts), adherence to depth and solo-diving restrictions, and whether participants exceeded permitted limits for recreational diving. Several outlets referenced official statements about the depth and the challenging nature of cave systems in Vaavu Atoll.[3][8][2]
Changing expectations for rescue and recovery: Following initial search efforts, several updates indicated that authorities shifted toward recovery and identification of victims, with international divers reportedly assisting in mapping and recovery operations. Media coverage from mid-May 2026 repeatedly described the operation as high-risk and emphasized the need for careful, coordinated extraction from deep cave networks.[9][2][3]
Community and industry response: The Maldives diving community and international observers highlighted the incident as a sobering reminder of cave-diving hazards. Some coverage noted that strict regulations exist around depth limits (such as a commonly cited 30–40 meter recreational limit in some contexts) and solo-diving prohibitions, underscoring ongoing debates about safety practices in popular dive destinations.[2][9]
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Italy's foreign ministry said the caves are at a depth of 50 metres and that the circumstances of the divers' death remain under investigation.
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