The map highlights a section of Egypt with emphasis on the Red Sea coastline.
According to the news article by YLE, this map is about the Sea Story which sank near Shaab Satayah, there were 44 people on board when it sank and at the time of the article one person was still missing.
The major cities marked include Cairo (indicated with a red square), Hurghada, and Porto Ghalib. An arrow points to Sha’ab Sataya, a well-known diving site in the Red Sea. The map shows the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Red Sea to the east, and includes an inset for global context, showing the region of Egypt within Northeast Africa and the Middle East. The map uses color coding to distinguish water bodies and landmasses.