
A tragic accident occurred at Vietnam’s famous tourist spot, Halong Bay, when a tourist boat capsized amid a sudden thunderstorm on Saturday. The incident resulted in at least 38 fatalities, with four individuals still missing, according to state media reports.
The boat was carrying a total of 53 people, including 48 tourists and five crew members, when the violent weather caused it to overturn. Remarkably, only ten people survived the accident, including a 10-year-old boy who was saved by finding shelter in an air pocket inside the capsized vessel.
Rescue operations continue as teams search for the missing persons. These efforts are being complicated by the approach of Typhoon Wipha, which has added urgency and difficulty to the mission.
The casualties mainly consist of tourists from Hanoi, including approximately 20 children. Meanwhile, the relatives of the victims have gathered anxiously at the shore, hoping for news.
Current Situation and Response
- Rescue teams are actively searching for survivors despite challenging weather conditions.
- Local authorities are coordinating efforts to manage the disaster and provide support to affected families.
- The region is facing severe challenges due to extreme weather phenomena impacting Halong Bay.
This tragic event underscores the risks posed by sudden natural weather changes in popular tourist destinations known for their natural beauty, such as Halong Bay.
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