Summary
- At least 15 Indian tourists were killed after a speedboat carrying visitors capsized near Vietnam’s popular island of Phu Quoc, according to media reports.
- Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
- Further updates are expected as Vietnamese authorities complete their investigation and provide additional details about one of the deadliest tourist boating accidents reported near Phu Quoc Island in recent months.
At least 15 Indian tourists were killed after a speedboat carrying visitors capsized near Vietnam’s popular island of Phu Quoc, according to media reports. The tragic accident occurred off the coast of the island, one of Southeast Asia’s best-known tourist destinations, prompting a large-scale rescue operation by local authorities.
Reports indicate that the speedboat was transporting a group of Indian tourists when it overturned in waters near Phu Quoc Island in southern Vietnam. The exact cause of the accident has not yet been officially confirmed, and authorities are expected to conduct an investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the vessel capsizing.
Rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the scene following reports of the incident. Emergency responders launched search-and-rescue operations to locate passengers who had fallen into the sea. According to officials, the bodies of all 15 victims have been recovered from the water.
Several other passengers were successfully rescued during the operation. They were brought safely to shore before being transported to nearby hospitals for medical treatment. The condition of the injured passengers has not been officially disclosed.
According to a report there were 36 people on board the speedboat at the time of the accident. Rescue personnel managed to save a significant number of passengers, preventing the death toll from rising further.
Authorities continued search efforts after the incident to ensure that all passengers had been accounted for. Local emergency services, including marine rescue units, coordinated their response to assist survivors and recover those who had lost their lives.
Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. Located in the Gulf of Thailand, it attracts visitors from around the world due to its white-sand beaches, luxury resorts, coral reefs, and water-based recreational activities. Thousands of international tourists visit the island every year, making maritime transport an essential part of local tourism.
The accident has raised concerns about maritime safety in one of Vietnam’s busiest tourist regions. While boat excursions are a common attraction for visitors exploring the island and surrounding waters, authorities are expected to review the circumstances of the incident and assess whether additional safety measures are needed to prevent similar tragedies.
Officials have not yet released the identities of the victims, and Indian diplomatic authorities are expected to work closely with Vietnamese officials to assist the families affected by the tragedy. Efforts are also likely to focus on facilitating the repatriation of the deceased and providing support to survivors.
As investigations continue, authorities are expected to examine factors such as weather conditions, the boat’s condition, passenger capacity, and compliance with maritime safety regulations.
The incident serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of strict safety standards in marine tourism, particularly in destinations that rely heavily on boat transportation. Further updates are expected as Vietnamese authorities complete their investigation and provide additional details about one of the deadliest tourist boating accidents reported near Phu Quoc Island in recent months.
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