Boat Carrying Indian Tourists Capsizes Near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island; Rescue Operations Underway
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A boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island. Search and rescue operations are underway as the Indian Embassy issues emergency helpline numbers for affected families.
A boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island on Saturday, prompting an extensive search and rescue operation by local authorities. The Indian Embassy in Vietnam has confirmed that it is in constant touch with Vietnamese officials and is closely monitoring the situation.
According to an official statement posted by the Indian Embassy on X, the incident occurred a few hours before the announcement, though the exact number of passengers, casualties, or injuries has not yet been confirmed. Authorities are continuing rescue efforts while verifying the identities and condition of those on board.
The embassy said that the situation remains fluid and that updates will be shared as more verified information becomes available.
Embassy Monitoring Rescue Efforts
The Indian diplomatic mission stated that it is coordinating with local authorities to gather accurate information about the incident and provide assistance to affected Indian nationals.
In its statement, the embassy said:
"A boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized near Phu Quoc Island a few hours ago. The exact details are still being confirmed as local authorities continue search and rescue operations."
Vietnamese rescue teams have been deployed to the area, where operations are underway to locate missing passengers and ensure the safety of those rescued.
Emergency Control Rooms Activated
To assist affected families and provide real-time information, the Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City has established a dedicated Control Room.
The emergency helpline numbers are:
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+84 36 281 7930
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+84 91 552 37 14
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+84 33 452 0414
In addition, the Indian Embassy in Hanoi has also activated a Control Room that can be contacted at:
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+84 91 308 9165
Families seeking information about relatives travelling in Vietnam have been advised to contact these emergency numbers.
Authorities Yet to Confirm Casualties
Officials have not released details regarding the total number of passengers on board, the cause of the accident, or whether there have been any fatalities or injuries.
Search and rescue teams remain at the site as weather and sea conditions are being assessed during the ongoing operation. Vietnamese authorities are expected to provide further updates after completing initial rescue efforts.
Embassy Assures Assistance
The Indian Embassy has assured that all necessary assistance will be extended to Indian nationals affected by the incident. Diplomatic officials are coordinating closely with local emergency responders and Vietnamese government agencies.
Further information is expected once rescue operations conclude and authorities verify the identities and status of all passengers.
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Boat Carrying Indian Tourists Capsizes Near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island; Rescue Operations Underway
Digital Desk
A boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island on Saturday, prompting an extensive search and rescue operation by local authorities. The Indian Embassy in Vietnam has confirmed that it is in constant touch with Vietnamese officials and is closely monitoring the situation.
According to an official statement posted by the Indian Embassy on X, the incident occurred a few hours before the announcement, though the exact number of passengers, casualties, or injuries has not yet been confirmed. Authorities are continuing rescue efforts while verifying the identities and condition of those on board.
The embassy said that the situation remains fluid and that updates will be shared as more verified information becomes available.
Embassy Monitoring Rescue Efforts
The Indian diplomatic mission stated that it is coordinating with local authorities to gather accurate information about the incident and provide assistance to affected Indian nationals.
In its statement, the embassy said:
"A boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized near Phu Quoc Island a few hours ago. The exact details are still being confirmed as local authorities continue search and rescue operations."
Vietnamese rescue teams have been deployed to the area, where operations are underway to locate missing passengers and ensure the safety of those rescued.
Emergency Control Rooms Activated
To assist affected families and provide real-time information, the Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City has established a dedicated Control Room.
The emergency helpline numbers are:
-
+84 36 281 7930
-
+84 91 552 37 14
-
+84 33 452 0414
In addition, the Indian Embassy in Hanoi has also activated a Control Room that can be contacted at:
-
+84 91 308 9165
Families seeking information about relatives travelling in Vietnam have been advised to contact these emergency numbers.
Authorities Yet to Confirm Casualties
Officials have not released details regarding the total number of passengers on board, the cause of the accident, or whether there have been any fatalities or injuries.
Search and rescue teams remain at the site as weather and sea conditions are being assessed during the ongoing operation. Vietnamese authorities are expected to provide further updates after completing initial rescue efforts.
Embassy Assures Assistance
The Indian Embassy has assured that all necessary assistance will be extended to Indian nationals affected by the incident. Diplomatic officials are coordinating closely with local emergency responders and Vietnamese government agencies.
Further information is expected once rescue operations conclude and authorities verify the identities and status of all passengers.
