Five foreign tourists rescued from leaking tour boat off Phuket’s coast


PHUKET: A Phuket tour boat, "Poseidon," encountered serious issues with water leakage and an exhaust pipe malfunction, prompting a swift rescue operation to assist five foreign tourists.

At 4:50pm on July 9, the Phuket Tourist Assistance Centre received an emergency report from a dive tour operator about the "Poseidon" boat, which was experiencing significant problems. The boat’s exhaust pipe was reportedly damaged, and water was flooding into the vessel, located between Koh Yao and Koh Kiew, a popular marine tourism route.

Rewat Arirob, President of the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation, immediately ordered a patrol boat to head to the scene and assist the five foreign tourists aboard the "Poseidon." Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the tourists were safely transferred back to Chalong Pier.

Meanwhile, staff aboard the Mermaid boat worked to seal the leak on the "Poseidon" to prevent further flooding. The Andaman 3 and Mermaid boats then successfully towed the "Poseidon" back to shore without incident. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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