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2009 Gianh River boat accident

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were pregnant. At least 36 passengers survived, a few by swimming to shore and others being rescued, but several are still missing. According to Luong Ngoc Binh, provincial communist party chief, "The waves on the river were big, the wind was strong and it was cold, so it was very difficult for people to survive." The boat was crowded because people were trying to cross the river to get to the market. They were rushing to buy things for the Lunar New Year festivities.
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Gianh River is a river located in the Quang Binh region of Vietnam's North Central Coast. It is the biggest river in Quang Binh, so the residents call it the mother river. Gianh River's water can be clear and still, but its average steepness is 19.2%. So, throughout the flood season from September to
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According to Vietnamese News Agency, following the event, the Ministry of Transport suggested that the Chairman of Quang Binh region determine who was to blame for the tragedy. Some families of the victims were upset that the construction of a bridge was supposed to be finished two years before the
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On January 25, 2009, approximately 40 people drowned when an overloaded ferry sank in the Gianh River early in the morning. According to witnesses, the small ferry was carrying about 80 people, though it was only meant to carry 20. Most of the victims were women and children, including 3 women that
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The tragedy happened on the eve of the Tet Lunar New Year, the biggest annual festival in Vietnam. It was supposed to reunite families for celebration meals and to pray for good luck in the year ahead. According to Phan Lam Phuong, the governor of Quang Binh, “It’s a tragedy for the province, it
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November, the stream is brutal. According to the magazine Vietnam Heritage, “Quang Binh people say only those who have witnessed the crest of its floods know its power and ferocity.” The river may be dangerous when it comes to flooding, and in 2009, 40 people died due to a boat capsizing.
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accident. The bridge was to be constructed around one kilometer from the accident site and might have prevented the tragedy. Phan Thanh Ha, provincial police chief of Quang Binh said, “Authorities will give 10 million dong ($ 600) to the families of each victim.”
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in Vietnam. A wooden boat sank 20 meters from the shore in strong currents during windy conditions. There were reportedly over 80 people on board, yet the boat was capable of carrying only 20. The accident caused 42 deaths and five people were missing. The
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should have been time to celebrate the Lunar New Year.” The provincial government decided to cancel the Lunar New Year fireworks show. It was one of the worst ferry accidents in Quang Binh province.
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sent his condolences to the victims' families. The government of Quảng Bình Province decided to cancel the
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supposed to take place at midnight the same day, on the eve of
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Gianh River
Quảng Trạch District
Quảng Bình Province
Prime Minister of Vietnam
fireworks
Tết
"Chìm đò sông Gianh 40 người thiệt mạng"
BBC News
Archived
"40 dead in Vietnam river boat accident: official"
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Shipwrecks
Teratai Prima
Unnamed boat
New Star
Happy
Monte Galineiro
Unnamed migrant vessel
SIEV 36
Princess Taiping
USS Conolly
USNS Spica
Petrozavodsk
Liberty
USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
Demas Victory
Unnamed ferry
Unnamed migrant boat

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