Indian tourists among 15 killed as speedboat capsizes in Vietnam

News imageAFP via Getty Images Ambulances line up on a pier to help victims after a tourist vessel capsized off Phu Quoc island in southern Vietnam. Photo: 11 July 2026AFP via Getty Images
Ambulances line up on a pier to help victims after a tourist vessel capsized off Phu Quoc island in southern Vietnam

Fifteen people have died after a speedboat carrying Indian tourists capsized near a island in the south of Vietnam, local media report citing regional authorities.

They say 32 Indians and four crew were on board the vessel, which overturned about 400 metres (1,312 ft) from Hon May Rut Ngoai island in rough sea conditions on Saturday.

Several tourist vessels in the area quickly came to the rescue, finding many passengers trapped inside the boat, Vietnam's VnExpress said. Some reports suggest all the victims were Indian citizens. Twenty one people were saved.

Hon May Rut Ngoai - a tiny island in the An Thoi Archipelago in the Gulf of Thailand - attracts many tourists for island-hopping boat tours.

News imageẢNH CHỤP TỪ VIDEO Video from the scene shows the capsized boatẢNH CHỤP TỪ VIDEO
Video from the scene shows the capsized boat

Hon May Rut Ngoai is located about 10km (six miles) south of Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island.

Nguyen Tien Hai, a senior Communist official in the area, said the authorities were still working to confirm the exact number of those who died as well as the survivors.

He is quoted by VnExpress as saying that the speedboat may have capsized due to heavy winds and high waves.

"The top priority is rescue, bringing all victims ashore and focusing all efforts on providing emergency care to those who are still alive," Hai said.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was "extremely saddened to learn about the tragic news of a boat accident involving Indian nationals" in Vietnam.

"My sincere condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. My prayers for the early recovery of the injured survivors," he wrote in a post on X.

The Indian embassy in Vietnam described the incident as "tragic", publishing the full list of the 32 Indian nationals who were on board the capsized boat.

The embassy also set up the telephone hotlines to "provide information and assistance to affected families".