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Passenger boat capsizes in Thailand, leaving several deal

AT least 13 people have died and 10 are missing after a double-decker tourist boat hit a bridge and capsized in Thailand.

Boat was carrying more than 100 passengers at the time of the accident. Picture: K5Rescue/Twitter.
Boat was carrying more than 100 passengers at the time of the accident. Picture: K5Rescue/Twitter.

AT LEAST 13 people have died and 10 more are missing after a boat carrying Muslim pilgrims sank on Thailand’s Chao Phraya river after hitting a bridge, officials said.

The accident happened near the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a popular tourist attraction, although no foreigners were believed to be among the dead.

Video footage posted by Khaosod TV showed desperate scenes as rescue workers scrambled to reach the stricken two-floor vessel, its lower deck submerged under water.

Rescuers threw ropes to help people swim to land as others gave CPR to unconscious victims on the banks of the river. Some 100 people were believed to have been on board when the boat went down.

“There are 13 confirmed dead and 33 injured so far,” said Udomsak Khaonoona, disaster prevention chief for the city which is 80 kilometres north of Bangkok.

“The boat tried to avoid another vessel and crashed into the concrete column of a bridge,” he told AFP, adding that the passengers were local.

Thai rescuers work to help survivors of a capsized ferry. Picture: AFP/Daily News
Thai rescuers work to help survivors of a capsized ferry. Picture: AFP/Daily News

Rewat Prasong, deputy governor of Ayutthaya province, told AFP most of those on board the boat were local Muslim pilgrims returning from a nearby mosque.

“The boat driver may not have been used to this area and there was a strong tide today,” he said, adding 10 people were unaccounted for.

Despite its wealth compared to regional neighbours and huge tourism sector, accidents are common on Thailand’s public transport network. Safety regulations are often weakly enforced.

At least 13 people have died in the horrific collision in Ayutthaya. Picture: AFP/Daily News
At least 13 people have died in the horrific collision in Ayutthaya. Picture: AFP/Daily News

The country has one of the world’s worst road traffic death rates, and crashes of speedboats operating between the popular southern tourist islands are also common.

The Chao Phraya, the main river that flows through Bangkok, is a key commuting artery, filled with often packed boats plying the waterways at breakneck speed.

At least 10 people are missing after a ferry capsized in Thailand. Picture: AFP/Daily News
At least 10 people are missing after a ferry capsized in Thailand. Picture: AFP/Daily News

Thailand’s reputation as the “Land of Smiles” has suffered in recent years amid frequent deadly bus and boat accidents, crimes against foreigners and political unrest. But visitors keep coming.

A record high of nearly 30 million travelled to the kingdom in 2015, a number boosted by a surge in mainland Chinese tourists, with some 33 million expected this year.

The junta government this week said they expected tourism to account for as much as 17 per cent of GDP this year.

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