The Kuwait Dive Team, part of the Environmental Voluntary Foundation, has successfully recovered a 57-foot, 30-ton sunken yacht near Salmiya coast after it capsized due to strong winds, according to a statement to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Monday.
Immediate Response: Team leader Walid Al-Fadhel reported the dive team sprang into action upon receiving reports of the sunken vessel, coordinating with relevant authorities to develop a comprehensive recovery plan.
Hazards Addressed:
Navigation risks to marine traffic
Potential fuel/oil pollution
Safety concerns for beachgoers
Extreme summer heat (reaching 48°C/118°F)
Strong winds and high waves
Rocky seabed near Marina Mall's harbor entrance
Difficulties deploying salvage equipment
The operation involved:
✓ Coast Guard - Full operational support
✓ Fire Force Marine Rescue
✓ Kuwait Municipality
✓ Marina Mall management
✓ Volunteer divers
Al-Fadhel urged boat owners to exercise caution, noting abandoned vessels cause:
Marine pollution (fuel/oil leaks)
Navigation hazards
Public safety risks
Since its 1986 founding, the all-volunteer team has conducted:
• 320+ salvage operations
• 47 environmental cleanups in 2023 alone
• Continuous monitoring of Kuwait's 500km coastline