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Weather or human error? What led to Vietnam boat tragedy? | Explained

Weather or human error? What led to Vietnam boat tragedy? | Explained

Posted on July 13, 2026 By admin


In this image received on July 12, 2026, rescue personnel carry out operations after a speedboat carrying Indian tourists capsized near Hon May Rut Ngoai off Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, on July 11, 2026. Fifteen Indian tourists were killed and 16 others rescued in the accident. Photo: Handout via PTI Photo

The story so far: Fifteen Indian tourists died after a boat overturned in the rough seas off May Rut Ngoai islet in Vietnam’s Phu Quoc on July 11, 2026. The speedboat, bearing registration number AG 26751, operated by Minh Huy Phu Quoc Trading and Tourism Co. Ltd., was ferrying 32 Indian tourists and four crew members from Hon May Rut to An Thoi Port. It capsized about 400 metres off May Rut Ngoai. Vietnamese media quoted locals operating nearby boats as saying that the sea off An Thoi was rough at the time of the accident, though there was no rain.

What action has Vietnam taken?

Hours after the tragedy, Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung ordered a probe into the cause of the accident, directing authorities to fix accountability. The country’s Ministry of Public Security wrote on its website that the boat “suddenly encountered big waves, strong winds overturned, causing all crew and passengers to fall into the sea.”

A day later, on July 12, Vietnamese police “decided to detain and launch criminal proceedings against a local man for alleged legal violations”, reported VN Express. The detainee, Nguyen Hong Hai, 57, was the boat’s captain. A company official had told Vietnamese media earlier that “the captain… had many years of experience operating passenger boats.”

The government formed two working groups to help families of victims and coordinate with relevant agencies, the Embassy of Vietnam in India, the Embassy of India in Hamoi, and the Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City for consular and citizen protection work, and ensure early repatriation of the dead.

Were there any violations?

Although the Vietnamese government has not explicitly flagged any violations such as overloading, or the boat’s captain ignoring weather warning as yet, the country’s Construction Ministry issued a note urging authorities to “urgently strengthen” measures to ensure “order and safety of inland waterway and maritime traffic”. It wanted stakeholders to “promptly overcome inadequacies and risks of unsafety to prevent similar accidents.” It told authorities concerned to review the safety of inland waterway and maritime traffic “in the area where the accident occurred and areas with similar conditions”. The Ministry stressed on the “observance of legal provisions on ensuring waterway and maritime traffic safety” in extreme weather conditions.

The Vietnamese government held a meeting in which representatives of its Foreign Affairs Ministry, Construction Ministry, Navy, and Coast Guard “evaluate(d) the overcoming of the consequences of the canoe capsizing (in) Phu Quoc”, reported Vietnamese news outlet Tuoi Tre.

The report said that an official of the People’s Committee told the police to “quickly investigate and clarify the cause of the accident to strictly handle violating organizations and individuals.”

The official said that forces “must pay attention to tightening the management of transportation, general inspection of waterway safety processes throughout the area…”

He spoke about “absolutely not granting departure permits for any vehicle if they do not fully ensure safety conditions, life jackets and techniques as prescribed”.

What happens next?

Phu Quoc is a tourism hotspot and hosted 5.7 million tourists in the first half of the year, up 30% year-on-year; these included 1.32 million foreign tourists, up 50% year-on-year, according to the province’s Department of Tourism. The number of tourists from India were up 45.6% during this period, the department said. Russians visited the country in droves, with tourist inflows jumping by 186% compared to last year.

Following the accident, speedboat operators have suspended operations citing weather conditions. A director of a speedboat company told the news outlet Tuoi Tre (Youth) that he has cancelled “more than 20 speedboat tours for foreign visitors to Phu Quoc”.

The company has instructed its staff to “strictly follow safety procedures, ensure passengers are provided with life jackets, and never carry more passengers than the permitted capacity”.

Referring to the accident that happened during an island-hopping trip, the company director said that “narrow channels” separating the islands in the An Thoi archipelago create an “attractive island-hopping route” but also pose risks during rough weather. “Strong waves and complex currents often develop in the gaps between the islands, requiring speedboats to slow down significantly when passing through these areas,” the report said.

Published – July 13, 2026 08:46 am IST



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