The Philippine Star

10 dead, dozens missing as tourist boat sinks in Thailand

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PHUKET (AP) — Thai divers scoured the wreckage of a boat with Chinese tourists that sank in a storm off the resort island of Phuket, as the death toll rose to 10 with about 45 others missing yesterday, officials said.

Nine bodies of Chinese tourists were being brought to Phuket, where authoritie­s had already confirmed the death of another Chinese man.

Some of the bodies were found by divers who entered the wreck yesterday and others were floating in the water, said navy official Narong Aurabhakdi.

The boat was carrying 105 people, including 93 tourists, 11 crew and one tour guide when it toppled a 16-foot-high waves on Thursday evening. At least 12 of the injured were hospitaliz­ed.

The incident comes as rescuers, also led by Thai navy divers, struggle to extract 12 boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in the country’s far north, where they’ve been trapped since June 23.

Another boat also overturned off Phuket on Thursday. Officials said all 42 on board have been rescued.

Jin Yilin, consul-general of the Chinese embassy in Thailand, said a delegation from the Chinese foreign ministry is on the way to Thailand.

Thai media showed photos of rescued people in large rubber life rafts at sea, with fishing boats and churning water in the background. The images also showed survivors being lifted from the rafts and sitting in life jackets amid ropes on the deck of what appears to be a fishing trawler.

Phuket officials had earlier issued a warning of severe weather until Tuesday, including heavy rain and winds.

“All agencies are cooperatin­g in their search at this time,” Phuket Gov. Norraphat Plodthong said. “We have given warnings ... but the winds are strong.”

 ?? EPA ?? Rescued tourists are brought aboard a fishing boat in the seas off the coast of Phuket in southern Thailand on Thursday.
EPA Rescued tourists are brought aboard a fishing boat in the seas off the coast of Phuket in southern Thailand on Thursday.

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