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'Heavy winds and high waves': Vietnam boat tragedy kills 15 Indians - what we know so far

At least 15 Indian tourists were killed after a speedboat capsized off Vietnam's southern island of Phu Quoc on Saturday, the local media reported. The vessel overturned while returning from Hon May Rut Island to An Thoi Port, roughly 25 km from Phu Quoc International Airport.

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Twenty-one people survived after the speedboat capsized at around 1 pm, according to Vietnamese news portal VN Express International, citing local authorities.

Boat carrying 36 people overturns

According to VnExpress, the speedboat was carrying 36 people, including 32 Indian tourists, three crew members and one attendant, when it capsized about 400 metres off May Rut Ngoai islet.

Eyewitnesses told the media outlet that nearby boats rushed to the scene and began pulling passengers from the water before border guards, the navy, coast guard and other rescue agencies arrived.

The rescue operation was complicated because several passengers were trapped inside the overturned vessel, while rough sea conditions and large waves hampered efforts.

Vietnamese newspaper Tuoi Tre, citing local police, reported that 21 survivors were taken to hospital for emergency treatment, with two in critical condition. It added that all 15 of those killed were foreign nationals.

Accident during island tour

The speedboat was travelling from Hon May Rut Islet to An Thoi Port, about 25 km from Phu Quoc International Airport, when it capsized around 1 p.m., overturning about 400 metres off Hon May Rut Ngoai, according to Vietnamese authorities cited by VnExpress.

India activates emergency response

India's embassy in Vietnam confirmed that the vessel was carrying Indian tourists and said officials were coordinating with Vietnamese authorities.

"Exact details of the incident are being ascertained as search and rescue operations by local authorities are ongoing," the embassy said in a statement, describing the accident as "tragic".

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