Canoe Capsizing in Phu Quoc Claims 15 Lives, Rescue Efforts Underway

Canoe Capsizing in Phu Quoc Claims 15 Lives, Rescue Efforts Underway

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On July 11, 2026, a canoe carrying 36 people capsized off the coast of Phu Quoc, Vietnam. The canoe, operated by Ocean Pear Island Company, was transporting 32 tourists, 3 crew members, and 1 tour guide when it capsized just 400 meters from Hon May Rut. Rescue operations were initiated promptly, resulting in 21 individuals being rescued and provided medical care. Unfortunately, 15 people, including 13 men and 2 women, did not survive the incident. Local authorities are now focusing on recovery efforts and investigating the cause of the capsizing. The rescue operation has concluded, with functional forces now handling funeral arrangements for the deceased. The situation remains critical as investigations continue.

Key Points: • The canoe capsized with 36 individuals on board, leading to 15 fatalities. • Rescue efforts successfully saved 21 people, who are receiving medical care. • Local authorities are investigating the cause of the incident while managing recovery operations.

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2026-07-11
Canoe capsizes off Phu Quoc
The canoe AG 26751 capsized, throwing all 36 people into the sea shortly after departure. Rescue efforts began immediately.
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2026-07-11
Rescue operations conclude
As of 3:30 PM, all victims were rescued; however, 15 individuals were confirmed dead. Authorities are now focusing on recovery and investigation.
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