A Russian tourist narrowly avoided drowning after becoming exhausted while floating in the fast-moving waters of the River Kwai Noi in Kanchanaburi province on 7 March. Although he was wearing a life jacket, the strong current and fatigue left him struggling to stay afloat. Local residents spotted the incident and rushed to his aid by boat before emergency services arrived.
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The Kanchanaburi rescue foundation said it received a call for help reporting that a foreign tourist was about to drown in the river near Lin Thin Hot Spring in Moo 6, Lin Thin subdistrict, Thong Pha Phum district. Volunteers and an ambulance were immediately dispatched to the scene to provide assistance. By the time they arrived, villagers had already launched a rescue effort.
Witnesses said the tourist, a Russian man aged around 40, had been part of a group of Russian visitors floating along the river using life jackets. The group had been drifting with the current of the River Kwai Noi, which was described as fairly strong in that area. The activity took place near the well-known Lin Thin Hot Spring bathing area in Thong Pha Phum district.

While floating downstream, the man, who was described as having a larger build and heavier body weight, reportedly became exhausted in mid-river. Despite wearing a life jacket, he struggled to keep himself stable in the water and was close to going under. Other Russian tourists in the group and nearby villagers quickly coordinated efforts to help him.
Villagers used a boat on the river and managed to pull the tourist safely from the water. Although conscious, he showed signs of severe fatigue after spending a prolonged period floating and struggling in the current. Rescue volunteers then transferred him to an ambulance operated by the Pitak Karn Foundation.
He was transported to Thong Pha Phum Hospital for a full medical examination and further assessment by doctors. Officials have not reported any serious injuries, but medical staff were expected to monitor his condition following the ordeal.

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The incident highlights potential dangers for visitors participating in river activities in areas with strong currents, even when wearing safety equipment such as life jackets. Local residents played a key role in the rapid response that prevented the situation from turning fatal.
Manager online reported that authorities have not announced any further action, but the tourist’s condition will continue to be assessed at the hospital. The group of Russian tourists involved in the incident remained at the scene while rescue efforts were underway.
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Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 9 Mar 2026