14 foreign tourists rescued from Ha Long cruise ship blaze
14 foreign tourists rescued from Ha Long cruise ship blaze

The cruise ship is on fire in Ha Long Bay on Tuesday. Photo by VnExpress

The boat sank quickly after flames tore through it on Tuesday morning, once again raising safety questions in one of Vietnam’s top destinations.

A cruise ship carrying 14 foreigners on Ha Long Bay went on fire before it sank on Tuesday morning.

The ship was returning from a night trip at around 6:30 a.m. when flames spread quickly and engulfed most of the vessel.

Rescue workers at a local port managed to bring all 14 foreign tourists, their guide and six crew members to another boat before their ship sank.

Local authorities are investigating the incident.

Fire safety has long been a concern among tourists on cruise trips in Ha Long Bay, a world-renowned destination and beloved by many foreigners. Incidents like this keep happening, even after officials have stepped up inspection.

Authorities in the northern province of Quang Ninh have announced plans to replace all the wooden boats and ships with metal vessels in the next five years.

Last year they also considered a ban on overnight trips for safety reason but did not make a decision.

Ha Long received 2.13 million foreign visitors in the first nine months of 2016, up 32 percent from a year ago.

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