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2 Indian tourists in critical condition after Vietnam boat capsizes, killing 15

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12/07/2026

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12/07/2026

2 Indian tourists in critical condition after Vietnam boat capsizes, killing 15
An Indian tourist, who was rescued from a speedboat that capsized, receives treatment at a hospital in Phu Quoc, Vietnam on July 11. (AP)
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HANOI, Vietnam, July 12, (AP): Two Indian tourists were in critical condition after a speedboat capsized off southern Vietnam, killing 15 people, officials said Sunday. The speedboat was carrying 32 Indian tourists and four Vietnamese crew members when it overturned less than half a kilometer (0.30 mile) from shore Saturday afternoon, shortly after leaving Hon May Rut Ngoai island near Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, authorities said.

The boat capsizes moments after departure. All 15 victims were on a company trip organized by India’s Lava International, a smartphone and consumer electronics manufacturer, for its employees, distributors and retail partners, the company said.

Ashish Kumar, a 48-year-old distributor for the company from the Indian city of Guntur who took part in the trip, said the party had split into three groups to travel between islands when he witnessed the accident from shore. The first boat had already departed while the other two were still docked when it capsized.

The boat was relatively close to shore when it flipped, he told The Associated Press over the phone. “We screamed, ‘Help! Help!’” Nearby boats immediately rushed to the rescue. “But by then it was too late,” he said. Ha Van Loc, piloting a nearby boat at the time of the accident, told state media VN Express that he spotted the overturned vessel at around 12:40 p.m. local time. He saw about a dozen people clinging to the boat’s hull, while others — without life jackets — were struggling in the water.

“They were being submerged by the waves but still waving their hands for help,” Loc said. He said he couldn’t get close to the upturned speedboat because of the rough seas and was afraid his boat’s propeller could injure those in the water. He and his crew threw life buoys attached to ropes and pulled four survivors aboard within 10 minutes.

Realizing others were still trapped, Loc recorded a short video and alerted other boat operators in the area. Within minutes, nearly a dozen boats and rescue teams arrived at the scene. Rough seas with waves up to 3 meters (10 feet) high hampered the rescue. Jet skis were able to reach survivors more easily than larger boats and brought them ashore one by one.

State media VN Express cited passengers as saying the captain told everyone to wear life jackets before departure, but many carried them in their hands. When the speedboat capsized, some passengers were trapped inside and had to escape through the bow or windows, the report said. Kumar, the eyewitness, said that there was no emergency medical care available at the shore when survivors were brought back.