Fifteen Indian tourists died after a speedboat capsized near Hon May Rut Ngoai island off Phu Quoc Island in southern Vietnam [1, 2, 6].
The tragedy highlights the risks associated with high-speed tourist excursions in Southeast Asian waters and may prompt a review of maritime safety protocols for international visitors.
The boat was carrying 32 Indian tourists and four crew members at the time of the accident [2]. In total, 36 people were on board the vessel [3].
Emergency services responded to the scene near the island of Hon May Rut Ngoai, which is located off the coast of Phu Quoc Island [1, 3, 6]. While the exact cause of the capsizing has not been detailed, the vessel overturned during the excursion [1, 2].
Rescue efforts focused on the 36 passengers and crew members [3]. The loss of 15 lives represents a significant casualty event for the region's tourism sector [1].
Authorities in southern Vietnam are managing the recovery process and coordinating with Indian officials to handle the repatriation of the victims [1, 6].
“Fifteen Indian tourists died after a speedboat capsized near Hon May Rut Ngoai island”
This incident underscores the vulnerability of the regional tourism industry to maritime accidents. As Phu Quoc Island grows as a destination for Indian travelers, the pressure on local operators to maintain strict safety standards and vessel capacity limits increases to prevent further loss of life.


