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Maldives divers search for 4 missing Italians in an underwater cave

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) 鈥 Divers in the Maldives searched Saturday for four Italian divers after rough weather repeatedly hampered the effort the previous day.

Maldives Presidential Spokesman Mohammed Hussain Shareef said that the searchers have prepared a plan based on their progress exploring the cave on Friday.

Italy鈥檚 Foreign Ministry said earlier that the dive group are believed to died while exploring a cave at a depth of about 50 meters (160 feet) in Vaavu Atoll on Thursday.

Italy鈥檚 Foreign Minister said everything possible would be done to bring the victims home.

His ministry said it was coordinating with Divers Alert Network, a specialist diving organization, to support recovery operations and the repatriation of the bodies.

The cause of the deaths remains under investigation.

The victims have been identified as Monica Montefalcone, an associate ecology professor at the University of Genoa; her daughter Giorgia Sommacal; marine biologist Federico Gualtieri; researcher Muriel Oddenino and diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti, according to the Maldivian government.

Benedetti鈥檚 body was recovered on Thursday.

is a highly technical and dangerous activity that requires specialized training, equipment and strict safety protocols. Risks increase sharply in overhead environments and at depth, particularly when conditions are poor. Experts say it鈥檚 easy to become disoriented or lost inside caves, particularly as sediment clouds can sharply reduce visibility.

Diving at 50 meters also exceeds the maximum depth recommended for recreational divers by most major established scuba certifying agencies, with depths beyond 40 meters considered technical diving and requiring specialized training and equipment. The recreational diving limit in the Maldives is 30 meters.

Shareef said Benedetti鈥檚 body was found near the mouth of the cave and authorities believed the remaining four had entered the cave.

Two Italians 鈥 a deep-sea rescue expert and a cave diving expert 鈥 are expected to join the recovery effort, Shareef said.

Italian officials said around 20 other Italians who were on the same expedition aboard a vessel named the 鈥淒uke of York鈥 were safe. Italy鈥檚 embassy in Colombo was providing assistance to those onboard and had contacted the , which offered to deploy volunteers to help provide psychological aid.

The Maldives tourism ministry said it has suspended the operating license of the 鈥淒uke of York” pending an investigation.

The Italian foreign ministry said the cave is divided into three large chambers connected by narrow passages. Recovery teams explored two of the three chambers on Friday, but the search was limited due to considerations over oxygen and decompression.

On Saturday, they will explore the third chamber, the ministry added.

Italian officials and the honorary consul are in contact with the victims鈥 families to provide assistance.

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