Vietnam boat accident: 15 tourists die as vessel capsizes off Phu Quoc
A tourist boat capsized near Phu Quoc island in Vietnam, killing 15 tourists. Authorities are investigating the causes of the sinking.
A boat trip off Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s most touristy island, ended in tragedy on Saturday: the vessel capsized and 15 tourists died. It is one of the deadliest accidents in years in a destination that lives off the sea — and one that has become an increasingly common stop for European travellers touring Southeast Asia.
What happened to the boat off Phu Quoc?
The vessel was carrying tourists when it overturned near the island’s coast, in the south of the country. Rescue teams confirmed 15 dead, and Vietnamese authorities have opened an investigation into the causes — from sea conditions to passenger numbers and the state of the boat, the usual questions in this kind of accident still have no official answer.
Were any Portuguese nationals involved?
So far, authorities have reported no Portuguese victims. Anyone travelling in the region can register and find emergency contacts on the foreign ministry’s Portal das Comunidades, the official channel for Portuguese citizens abroad.
The accident closes a heavy week of international news — in which we also followed the rising Portuguese death toll in Venezuela’s earthquakes — and once again puts the safety of tourist boat trips in high-demand destinations under the spotlight. Phu Quoc welcomed millions of visitors in the past year; the question Vietnam now faces is whether inspection kept pace.
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