The accident came months after at least 36 Egyptians were killed when a party boat collided with a cargo ship in the Nile. Following that accident in July, the government pledged to "achieve discipline" on the waterway. It banned the use of loud speakers on vessels hired for private ceremonies and on ferries transporting people. The cabinet also decided not to build new berths along the river. The Nile, which runs the length of Egypt, is dotted with cargo ships, party boats and fishing vessels.
The accident came months after at least 36 Egyptians were killed when a party boat collided with a cargo ship in the Nile. Following that accident in July, the government pledged to "achieve discipline" on the waterway. It banned the use of loud speakers on vessels hired for private ceremonies and on ferries transporting people. The cabinet also decided not to build new berths along the river. The Nile, which runs the length of Egypt, is dotted with cargo ships, party boats and fishing vessels.