Published: 14:28, July 20, 2025 | Updated: 14:35, July 20, 2025
37 confirmed dead in cruise ship accident in N. Vietnam
By Xinhua

This handout photograph taken on July 19, 2025 and released by the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) shows relief personnel gathered around a capsized tourist boat (left) during a search and rescue operation in the Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh province. (PHOTO / VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY / AFP) 

HANOI - A total of 47 people have been recovered, including 10 survivors and 37 confirmed dead, after a cruise ship capsized in Ha Long Bay, northern Vietnam, Vietnam News Agency reported on Sunday.

The wreck was salvaged and towed ashore on early Sunday morning for further investigation.

The ship sank on Saturday afternoon while carrying 48 Vietnamese tourists on a sightseeing tour.

Five crew members were also on board, according to the state-owned media.

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Under the direction of Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, authorities in Quang Ninh province deployed four large vessels and core rescue forces to support the salvage operation.

Rescue teams are now racing to search for missing people as Typhoon Wipha is approaching the area, local media VnExpress reported.