According to CCTV news, on July 27 local time, the People's Committee of Quang Ninh Province in Vietnam reported to the media that the search and rescue operations for the Ha Long Bay cruise capsizing incident have concluded, with 10 of the 49 passengers and crew members rescued and 39 confirmed dead.
Relevant authorities are conducting further investigations into the cause of the accident.
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay due to stormy weather.
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, due to stormy weather, prompting Vietnamese authorities to launch a search and rescue operation. (Xinhua)
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, due to stormy weather, prompting Vietnamese authorities to launch a search and rescue operation. (Xinhua)
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, due to stormy weather, prompting Vietnamese authorities to launch a search and rescue operation. (Xinhua)
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, due to stormy weather, prompting Vietnamese authorities to launch a search and rescue operation. (Xinhua)
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, due to stormy weather, prompting Vietnamese authorities to launch a search and rescue operation. (Xinhua)
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, due to stormy weather, prompting Vietnamese authorities to launch a search and rescue operation. (Xinhua)
On the afternoon of July 19 local time, a cruise ship carrying 53 people capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, due to stormy weather, prompting Vietnamese authorities to launch a search and rescue operation. (Xinhua)
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