Previously, at about 3:00 p.m. on July 25, receiving information from the people, the 116 rescue volunteer team and the Ha Long Parachute Club discovered the female body.
Boats of the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department of Quang Ninh Province Police actively searched for victims. |
Authorities in Quang Ninh province have dispatched forces to the Pineapple estuary area, near Titop Island, about 2 nautical miles from where the ship capsized, to salvage the victim and take him to Bai Chay Hospital to verify his identity.
The results showed that the DNA belonged to Ms. HTQ (born in 1975). The authorities have handed over the victim's body to her family for burial.
Currently, the authorities, volunteer teams, and the people continue to search for the remaining victims with the determination to bring all the victims back to their families.
On July 19, the Green Bay 58 tourist boat, number QN 48-7105, was carrying 49 people (including 46 tourists and 3 crew members) on a tour of route 2 on Ha Long Bay. After about 35 minutes of travel, the boat encountered a strong storm and capsized. 10 out of 49 people were fortunately rescued. Ms. HTQ's husband was with her and died.
Thus, by the end of July 25, Quang Ninh provincial authorities had verified and handed over 38 victims to their families; one victim had not yet been found.
Over the past few days, nearly 30 search teams from the police and army of Quang Ninh province have coordinated with volunteer forces such as the 116 rescue team and the Ha Long Parasailing Club to search the bay for missing victims.
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