"Tireless rescue efforts" undertaken during Vietnam boat tragedy: Phu Quoc SEZ Chairman
New Delhi, July 14
Refuting allegations of delays in rescue operations during the recent speedboat tragedy in Vietnam, Phu Quoc Special Economic Zone Chairman Tran Minh Khoa has stated that residents and authorities made "tireless rescue and relief efforts" under severe weather conditions to save the victims.
In a press briefing with the Indian press, the Chairman clarified the timeline and scope of the response after a speedboat transporting 32 Indian holidaymakers and four local crew members overturned near Hon May Rut Ngoai off Phu Quoc Island on July 11, resulting in the deaths of 15 Indian nationals.
Addressing the allegations directly, Khoa stated, "The information referred to above does not accurately reflect the actual circumstances of the incident response, nor the tireless rescue and relief efforts undertaken by residents and the Vietnamese authorities."
According to the Chairman, the tourist speedboat Ocean Pearl Island, carrying approximately 32 Indian tourists, three crew members and one Vietnamese tour guide, encountered an accident and capsized at around 1.00 pm on July 11, roughly 400 metres from Hon May Rut Ngoai Island while bound for An Thoi International Port.
Local operators and residents immediately deployed available watercraft under the area's standing "four-on-the-spot" search and rescue plan, alongside the rapid deployment of border guards, military, police, coast guard, naval and medical units.
Despite treacherous waves and winds, responders successfully pulled all 36 individuals from the water. While 17 survivors were successfully rescued and treated at Sun International Hospital, 15 individuals tragically lost their lives.
The remains of the 15 deceased victims were transferred to the Ho Chi Minh City Forensic Centre on July 12 and subsequently repatriated to India on the evening of July 13. One severely injured tourist remains under intensive care after being transferred to Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, with all medical expenses covered by An Giang Province.
The Chairman emphasised that the Vietnamese leadership worked in close coordination with the Embassy of India in Hanoi and the Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City. "The state reserves its full right to respond to this escalation and to take all necessary measures to protect its territories, people, and residents," he noted regarding the strict deployment of protocols.
He added that both the Ambassador of India to Viet Nam and the Consul General of India in Ho Chi Minh City highly appreciated the prompt humanitarian assistance, affirming that "Viet Nam had proven to be a trusted friend of India in a time of hardship."
Regarding the ongoing legal action and investigation into the cause of the disaster, Khoa revealed that preliminary findings point towards severe and rapidly changing weather conditions. However, a formal criminal investigation has been launched by the Investigation Police Agency of An Giang Province to determine full accountability.
"Preliminary findings indicate that the accident was caused by severe, unusual and rapidly changing weather conditions. However, in order to fully establish the cause of the incident and ensure strict compliance with the law, at 2.00 pm on 12 July 2026, the Investigation Police Agency of An Giang Province initiated a criminal investigation and placed the speedboat operator in temporary custody for investigation into alleged violations of legal regulations related to the accident," the Chairman stated.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I understand the need for diplomacy, but calling this a "tireless effort" when 15 people still died feels tone-deaf. The weather was severe—why was the boat allowed to sail? Accountability must fall on the operator and those who cleared the trip. Prayers for the families.
As an Indian who has travelled to Vietnam, I have always found the locals warm and helpful. No one is blaming the entire nation for this tragedy. But the fact that the boat operator is now in custody shows something went wrong at a basic level. Let's focus on justice and better safety protocols for tourists. 🇮🇳🤝🇻🇳
It's heartbreaking that such a beautiful holiday turned into a nightmare for so many families. The Vietnamese government's quick response in custody and coverage of medical costs is appreciated, but delays in rescue operations cannot be ignored. We need clarity on why the boat sank despite warnings.
'Four-on-the-spot' search and rescue plan sounds good on paper, but the execution seems lacking. People were in the water for how long? With modern tech, we should have had faster response. Also, who allowed the boat to go out in such weather? A simple weather check could have saved lives.
As someone who has lost family in a similar accident, my heart goes out to the bereaved families. The Chairman's statement feels like a PR exercise. Real accountability means transparent investigation and compensation for victims. India should also review its travel advisories for such destinations.
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