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Maldives Investigates If Italian Divers Went Too Deep in Fatal Cave Dive

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article reports a tragic diving accident with no direct impact on any sector, commodity, or company. There is no mention of economic activity, regulation, investment, or supply chain disruption. Therefore, no relevant sectors are selected.

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  • Five Italian divers died in a cave dive at Devana Kandu, Maldives, on Thursday.
  • The group descended to depths exceeding 60 meters.
  • The boat used was only authorized for recreational dives up to 30 meters.
  • A Maldivian rescuer also died during recovery efforts.
  • Incident is the deadliest in Maldives' diving history.

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