
An Indian survivor of the boat tragedy near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island has recounted the horrifying moments when the tourist boat capsized within seconds due to "a sudden storm" and said that rescue teams responded swiftly but medical facilities at the nearby island should have been better and could have helped save lives.
A tourist speedboat carrying 36 people, including 32 Indian tourists, capsized off the coast of Vietnam's Phu Quoc island.
The Indian Embassy in Vietnam later confirmed that all 15 people killed in the accident were Indian tourists.
Speaking with ANI, Nirmal Kumar, one of the survivors of the accident, said the boat was carrying 32 passengers and was going from one island to another when it was struck by rough weather.
He said that assistance was extended by Indian authorities.
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"Yesterday they came, and they are doing their process. Everyone went back...we're four people from the company, and I am staying here," he added.
Kumar said the local rescue force reacted promptly.
"They rescued us, but some medical equipment was not available on that island. A doctor was travelling with us. He said that medicines are not available here, so we cannot save the lives...more lives could have been saved. Requisite aid wasn't available at the island for the number of people needing it. The Vietnam Air Force came after two-three hours and they guided us, they treated us," he said.
The boat tragedy occurred near Vietnam's popular tourist destination of Phu Quoc Island. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances that led to the tragic accident.
(With inputs from ANI)