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15 Indian tourists were killed after a speedboat capsized in southern Vietnam

A speedboat carrying tourists has capsized in southern Vietnam, resulting in 15 deaths among Indian nationals.

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The brief

A speedboat accident in southern Vietnam has left 15 Indian tourists dead. Dozens of other passengers involved in the incident have been rescued, according to reporting. Visuals from the scene show the overturned vessel and emergency response efforts, including CPR performed on shore.

Coverage from AP News, Al Jazeera, BBC, The New York Times, and The Times of India emphasizes the scale of the rescue operation and the immediate aftermath of the capsizing. Reports focus on the identification of the victims as Indian tourists and the panic reported at the scene. Future updates are expected to clarify the total number of individuals who were on board the vessel.

Coverage does not yet specify the circumstances that led to the capsize or the final status of all rescued passengers.

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Quick answers

How many people died in the incident?

15 Indian tourists were killed.

Where did the boat capsize?

The incident occurred in southern Vietnam.

Are there survivors?

Yes, dozens of passengers were rescued.

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