Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh has reviewed the recent boat accident in Vietnam that involved Indian tourists and has directed officials to provide all necessary support to the affected citizens. The incident, which occurred near Phu Quoc Island, has prompted swift action from the state government to ensure assistance for those impacted.
Support Mechanisms Activated for Affected Tourists
Following the overturning of a boat carrying Indian tourists off the coast of Vietnam, the Indian Embassy in Hanoi has been actively involved in coordinating rescue and support efforts. The embassy has established control rooms in both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi to assist tourists and their families. These control rooms are providing information and channeling aid to those affected by the tragedy. Local authorities in Vietnam are working to ascertain the exact details of the incident, which saw 32 passengers and crew members fall into the water when the vessel capsized.
The boat reportedly overturned due to rough seas and strong winds shortly after departing from Hon May Rut Ngoai island for An Thoi Port. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, with the Indian mission emphasizing its commitment to supporting all affected individuals. The embassy has also shared contact numbers for the control rooms to facilitate communication and assistance for anyone seeking information or help related to the incident.
Information was available with The Chenab Times that Minister Nara Lokesh, who holds significant portfolios including Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, and Human Resources Development in the Andhra Pradesh government, was briefed on the situation. As a key figure in the state administration, his direction underscores the government’s commitment to its citizens, even when they are abroad. Lokesh has a track record of proactive engagement in situations concerning Andhra Pradesh residents, having previously intervened to assist Telugu families facing difficulties in foreign countries, such as a recent case involving a family stranded at Hong Kong airport.
The minister’s directive emphasizes the importance of a coordinated response to ensure that all affected tourists receive timely and adequate support. This includes facilitating communication with their families, providing necessary consular assistance, and coordinating with Vietnamese authorities for any required aid or repatriation efforts. The state government’s quick response is indicative of its dedication to the welfare of its citizens, irrespective of their location.
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