Egypt unveiled parts of a sunken city submerged beneath waters off the coast of Alexandria, revealing buildings, artefacts and an ancient dock, all dating back over 2,000 years.
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- Archaeologists recovered statues and relics from the seabed in Alexandria.
- The finds are linked to a sunken city, likely an extension of ancient Canopus. 24s
- Artefacts include statues missing heads and limbs, likely due to earthquake or tsunami. 51s
- Only some artefacts are being extracted; the rest will remain underwater per UNESCO contract. 38s
- Alexandria faces ongoing risk from climate change and rising sea levels. 1m 14s