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World14:53 · 2h ago

At Least 15 Tourists Die in Boat Capsizing Near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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At least 15 tourists died when a boat capsized near Phu Quoc Island in southern Vietnam on Saturday. The vessel was carrying 32 Indian tourists and 4 crew members and overturned about 400 meters from the island while returning from a cruise. Local border guards and the navy rescued 21 people and recovered 15 bodies, including two women and 13 men. The survivors were taken to hospital, and all the deceased were located.

A boat owner who arrived shortly after the accident described rough waters and said only a few people were rescued conscious, with many trapped inside the boat complicating rescue efforts. Nearby boats rushed to assist, pulling passengers from the water before official rescue teams arrived. The Indian Embassy in Vietnam confirmed ongoing investigations and search operations, establishing two control rooms to support victims' families.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated the passengers were attending an annual meeting of a private mobile phone company. Embassy representatives are present at the scene. The cause of the capsizing remains under investigation by local authorities.

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