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Dramatic Rescue at Sea: 30 Tourists Pulled to Safety After Catamaran Sinks Off Phuket


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Catamaran catastrophe avoided: Foreign tourists saved off Phuket

 

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Picture courtesy of Amarin TV

 

By Bob Scott

 

Disaster was narrowly averted today as a catamaran carrying 38 foreign tourists capsized off the coast of Phuket, prompting a panicked scramble before nearby speedboats rushed to the rescue.

 

At around 1pm today, January 13, the catamaran Emiray 888 found itself in deep trouble. As it set sail from Chalong Pier in Phuket’s Mueang district for a day trip to Racha Island, water began seeping in, causing the vessel to slowly sink 1.6 nautical miles north of Racha Island.

 

Aboard were 33 Chinese tourists, two tour guides, and three crew members.

 

Responding swiftly, the regional rescue centre coordinated a successful rescue mission with officials and nearby patrol boats. Speedboats and tour boats from neighbouring companies responded heroically, managing to save everyone on board. Thankfully, all the tourists were wearing life jackets at the time, ensuring their safety.

 

 

Meanwhile, the Tourist Police wasted no time, collaborating with the Port Authority and other relevant agencies to offer the necessary support to affected tourists. Amarin TV reported that a dedicated task force with volunteer interpreters was assembled at Chalong Pier to assist and reassure the rescued tourists.

 

Investigations are now underway into the legitimacy of the tour company and guides, with police also liaising with the Chinese Consulate to keep them informed about the incident. Amidst the chaos, this successful rescue operation stands as a testament to the swift, coordinated response of those involved.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-13

 

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Just now, Kinok Farang said:

Unconfirmed reports say all the Chinese passengers ran to one side of the catamaran when the buffet was served.

Were they serving shrimp? That's when the Chinese loose their minds!

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14 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Thanks to the quick response of rescue teams and nearby vessels, all 38 individuals onboard were brought to safety. No injuries were reported, and passengers were transported back to the mainland for medical checks and further assistance.

All aboard the good ship Emiray 888....  ohhh where's all that water coming from?

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Why are they speaking Chinese in the attached video of this sinking?

Is this a Chinese vessel?

Probably not.

 

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In my opinion....

 

Somebody forgot to close a seaCOCK.

 

I would bet on it.

 

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a.  Probably the boat was perfectly seaworthy 

b. However, the skipper forgot to thoroughly go through his checklist before setting to sea.

c.  This is the reason for checklists.

 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Why are they speaking Chinese in the attached video of this sinking?

Is this a Chinese vessel?

Probably not.

 

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probably ran into one of the garbage piles floating that I always see when i am on a boat in the Thailand seas.

 

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21 minutes ago, thesetat said:

probably ran into one of the garbage piles floating that I always see when i am on a boat in the Thailand seas.

 

 

I had also considered a submerged 40-foot container, one fallen from a container ship.

 

If a container, then probably one that was shipped out of China.

 

Therefore, what goes around, comes around.

 

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1 hour ago, Jack Hammer said:

Sinking of vessels at sea can easily happen. My uncle drowned in his home-made submarine. When launched he forgot to close the back door.

It was only a screen door.

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1 hour ago, Kinok Farang said:

Unconfirmed reports say all the Chinese passengers ran to one side of the catamaran when the buffet was served.

A great sense of humour for sure lol.....

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Why are they speaking Chinese in the attached video of this sinking?

Is this a Chinese vessel?

Probably not.

 

image.png.d14f6baa985d11ee16a7e202f7e52956.png

 

In my opinion....

 

Somebody forgot to close a seaCOCK.

 

I would bet on it.

 

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a.  Probably the boat was perfectly seaworthy 

b. However, the skipper forgot to thoroughly go through his checklist before setting to sea.

c.  This is the reason for checklists.

 

 

 

Speaking Chinese as there were at least 33 Chinese tourists on board.

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Another day in Thailand. Absolutely no one cares. No one is really in charge in Thailand. Money for nothing and the chick's ain't free. 

 

One more safety disaster....the boat fell apart 555. 

 

One more urgent committee meeting today to address safety issues in sure. Nothing will be accomplished. The beat goes on. 

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2 hours ago, Jack Hammer said:

Sinking of vessels at sea can easily happen. My uncle drowned in his home-made submarine. When launched he forgot to close the back door.

 

Read from another news media that a window had dropped and water came in.

 

Probably an underwater window, just fixed in place with silicon thai style and dropped off. 

 

Same level stuff as your grandpa case... 

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15 hours ago, ChipButty said:

It always happens to the Chinese, the weather doesn't seem that bad today although a bit dull here in Rawai, 

With that weather, I was no longer going out with my fishing boat

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2 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Since sails were not set the accident seems strange. 

Are there no watertight bulkheads and compartments to close when water comes in? 

Or was it a DIY catamaran?

RTP will tell us.

Just two boats strapped together,  An outrigger canoe in Fiji would be more seaworthy

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