Three Andhra Tourists Killed, One Injured in Vietnam Boat Mishap, Says State Minister

Amaravati, July 11 – Andhra Pradesh Minister Kondapalli Srinivas expressed profound sorrow after a boat capsized off the coast of Vietnam, killing three tourists from the state and leaving a fourth in critical condition. The incident, which involved a group of Indian travelers heading to a popular beach destination, has prompted the state government to liaise closely with Vietnamese authorities to expedite rescue efforts and investigate the cause.
According to the minister, roughly fifteen Indian nationals were on board the vessel when it overturned. While three were confirmed dead, the remaining passenger was rushed to a local hospital and is undergoing treatment. The Andhra government has pledged to provide consular support, arrange for the repatriation of the deceased, and offer assistance to the injured traveller’s family.
The tragedy underscores the growing number of South‑Asian tourists exploring Southeast Asia and the need for heightened safety measures during water‑based activities. Community organisations in the United States and Canada have been urged to share travel safety guidelines with diaspora members planning trips abroad.
Further updates will be provided as more details emerge from both Indian and Vietnamese officials.
