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Tragedy Strikes: Boat Capsizes Near Phu Quoc Island, Leaving Indian Tourists Feared Dead

A tragic boat capsizing incident near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam has left 15 individuals, including Indian tourists, feared dead. The speedboat was transporting 32 tourists when it overturned, prompting a swift response from local authorities and rescue teams. The Indian Embassy has set up control rooms to assist families and provide information. As search and rescue operations continue, details about the victims remain scarce, raising concerns among the families of those involved. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
 

Incident Overview


In a heartbreaking event, a boat carrying Indian tourists capsized off the coast of Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam on Saturday, with reports indicating that fifteen individuals are presumed dead. Local news outlet VN Express International reported that the speedboat was transporting 32 Indian tourists along with four crew members from Hon May Rut to An Thoi Port when it overturned approximately 400 meters from Hon May Rut Ngoai, resulting in all passengers being thrown into the water.


According to preliminary reports from officials in the Phu Quoc Special Economic Zone, nearby tourist vessels quickly responded to the scene, followed by the involvement of border guards, the navy, the coast guard, and other rescue teams.


The tragic incident has led to the confirmation of 15 fatalities. The Indian Embassy in Hanoi has established control rooms to facilitate ongoing search and rescue efforts.


However, the embassy has not yet provided specific details regarding the deceased. In a statement shared on social media platform X, the Indian mission expressed its condolences and confirmed the establishment of control rooms at the Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City and the Embassy in Hanoi to assist those affected.


For assistance, the control room in Ho Chi Minh City can be contacted at +84 36 281 7930, +84 91 552 37 14, and +84 33 452 0414, while the Hanoi office can be reached at +84 91 308 9165. The Indian mission is available to address any inquiries and provide support.