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    Seventy Three Tourists Rescued after Speedboat Capsized in Satun

    A tourist speedboat, “Bandaya 19,” capsized near Bubu Island, about 3 km from Satun’s Lipe Island, Sunday (Dec 24). The boat carried 73 tourists, including 3 children and 4 crew members.

    The Navy’s 491st Special Warfare Squadron quickly responded to the emergency, rescuing everyone on board. The capsizing was caused by strong waves, leading to a breach in the hull. The passengers, all wearing life jackets, were safely transferred to another speedboat, “Ploy Siam 559.”


    Five passengers suffered injuries from swallowing seawater, one needed stitches, and ten others had minor injuries. They received medical care at Koh Lipe Hospital and were then allowed to return to their accommodations.


    The “Bandaya 19” sank shortly after the rescue. Authorities arranged transport for the rescued passengers to Phuket and Lanta Island, ensuring everyone’s safety following the incident.

    Seventy Three Tourists Rescued after Speedboat Capsized in Satun - The Pattaya News

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    So that's one dive boat in the Surin Islands, a tourist catamaran near Pattaya, a ferry to Ko Tao and now this one, all in about a week ? Hope there were no precious Chinese tourists on them.

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    How the TAT spin this will be worth reading.

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    Empty life raft found in search for British tourist lost off Thai island.

    Millie Young, 57, who has lived in Thailand since 2007, remains unaccounted for after diving boat she was on capsized in rough conditions


    Millie Young was on a trip with family friends from Brighton visiting the Surin Islands archipelago in southern Thailand

    Jordyn Haime
    25 December 2023 • 5:29pm

    Thai navy rescue teams searching for a British woman who went missing when the diving boat she was on capsized have discovered an empty life raft.

    Millie Young, a 57-year-old woman originally from Brighton, and Samniang Chaichana, 67, the diving boat’s cook, remained unaccounted for after a third day of search operations in the waters around the Surin Islands archipelago, where the boat sank in rough conditions.

    Thai navy chiefs on Monday said a helicopter and dozens of ships have been monitoring the area, which lies around 35 miles from the Thai mainland, but have found no signs of the two women.


    An inflatable life raft was found 20 nautical miles from where the ship sank, said Rear Admiral Pongmit Narongkul, Chief of Staff of the 3rd Naval Region. But it was empty.

    “A navy patrol plane has been flying across the area to search for the two victims along with navy boats,” he said.

    “The flight path search area has been expanded to the western area of the Surin Islands, with a radius of 15 nautical miles from the forecast point. The missing people have not been found but the search is continuing.”


    Officials believe the pair may have been swept as far as 60 miles away from the point where the diving boat, called the Reggae Queen, sank.

    Ms Young, an artist and teacher, has been living in Thailand since 2007, according to a social media account linked to her.


    She had been traveling with friends Jo and Phillip Degregorio, and their two children Oska and Daisy, who are also British.

    The boat was carrying 18 people when it encountered rough waves and began to take on water about four nautical miles from the Surin Island chain. It made a mayday call shortly before 9am and sank shortly after, according to officials.

    Several passengers, including Ms Young’s four travel companions, were pulled aboard a passing fishing boat and taken to safety while Ms Young and Ms Chaichana were swept away.

    The capsizing is one of several similar incidents involving tourist boats in southern Thailand since Friday, leading the authorities to crack down on small vessels going out in poor weather conditions.

    In another case off Pattaya on Sunday, 27 foreign tourists were rescued when the boat they were on capsized suddenly after suffering damage from heavy waves.

    The same day, another boat carrying 73 tourists, including three children and four crew members, capsized after encountering rough weather conditions. All passengers were rescued and brought safely to shore, but some suffered injuries.

    Winter weather across Thailand has created strong winds and rough waves that contributed to the capsizings, authorities said.

    Thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected to continue on the southwest coast of Thailand until Dec 28 and could hamper the search for Ms Young and Ms Chaichana.

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