CM Chandrababu mourns 2 AP tourists killed in Vietnam boat accident

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CM Chandrababu mourns 2 AP tourists killed in Vietnam boat accident

Synopsis

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu mourned the deaths of two Andhra Pradesh tourists in a Vietnam boat accident on July 11, 2026. Of 33 state residents on the trip, 19 were on the boat; two died, one is critically ill, and the rest are safe. The CM has ordered officials to repatriate the survivors.

Key Takeaways

Two Andhra Pradesh tourists died in a tourist boat accident in Vietnam .
A total of 33 residents from Andhra Pradesh had travelled to Vietnam; 19 were on the boat involved in the accident.
One survivor is in serious condition and receiving medical treatment; the remaining tourists are safe.
CM Chandrababu Naidu personally spoke with officials about the accident and the condition of those affected.
The Chief Minister has directed authorities to take steps to bring the survivors back to Andhra Pradesh safely.

Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu of Andhra Pradesh expressed deep grief on Saturday, July 11, 2026, after two residents of the state lost their lives in a tourist boat accident in Vietnam. Of the 33 Andhra Pradesh tourists who had travelled to Vietnam, 19 were aboard the ill-fated vessel at the time of the incident.

What happened

According to the Chief Minister's Office, two members of the group died in the accident, while the remaining passengers were rescued. One survivor is currently in serious condition and receiving medical treatment. The statement confirmed that the rest of the group is safe.

The Chief Minister's Office posted: 'విహార యాత్రకు వెళ్లి ఇద్దరు ప్రాణాలు కోల్పోవడంపై సీఎం ఆవేదన వ్యక్తం చేశారు' — meaning 'the CM expressed anguish over two people losing their lives while on a leisure trip.'

Context

Vietnam has emerged as a popular outbound tourism destination for Indian travellers, including group tours organised from southern states. Boat and water-vessel excursions are a common feature of tourism in the country's coastal and riverine destinations. The incident underscores the risks associated with such activities for Indian tourists abroad.

State governments in India have increasingly taken an active role in coordinating emergency responses when their residents face crises overseas, reflecting the growth in middle-class outbound travel over the past decade.

Government response

CM Chandrababu Naidu spoke directly with officials about the accident, the assistance being provided to those affected, and the current condition of the tourists. He issued directions to take immediate steps to bring the survivors safely back to Andhra Pradesh. The state government is coordinating the repatriation of both survivors and the deceased.

The Chief Minister's Office confirmed that officials have been tasked with monitoring the situation on the ground in Vietnam and ensuring that all necessary support reaches the affected tourists and their families.

What's next

Attention will now focus on the repatriation of the two deceased and the return of the surviving tourists to Andhra Pradesh. The condition of the one critically ill survivor will be closely watched. The state government may announce further assistance measures — including compensation or medical support — for the victims' families in the days ahead.

Point of View

Incidents like this test the state's consular-liaison capacity and its ability to deliver on welfare commitments to citizens beyond its borders. The directive to repatriate survivors also carries political weight, demonstrating executive responsiveness at a moment of public grief. How swiftly and smoothly the repatriation is executed will shape the narrative around the government's crisis-management credentials.
NationPress
11 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Andhra Pradesh tourists in Vietnam?
A tourist boat carrying 19 Andhra Pradesh residents met with an accident in Vietnam. Two people died, one is critically ill, and the rest were rescued safely.
How many people from Andhra Pradesh were in Vietnam?
A total of 33 people from Andhra Pradesh had travelled to Vietnam, of whom 19 were on the boat at the time of the accident.
What did CM Chandrababu Naidu say about the Vietnam boat accident?
CM Chandrababu Naidu expressed deep grief over the loss of two lives, spoke with officials about the situation, and directed them to arrange the safe return of survivors to Andhra Pradesh.
Are the surviving Andhra Pradesh tourists safe in Vietnam?
Yes, the majority of the surviving tourists are reported safe. One person is in serious condition and receiving medical treatment in Vietnam.
What steps is the Andhra Pradesh government taking after the Vietnam accident?
The Andhra Pradesh government has directed officials to coordinate assistance for those affected and to make arrangements to repatriate the survivors back to the state.
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