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Phuket Hospital Morgue’s Running Out of Space as Death Toll from Thai Tourist Boat Sinking Climbs to 41

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PHUKET – The death toll from a tourist boat accident off the coast of Thailand’s Phuket island climbed to 41 on Saturday with 15 people still missing, officials said.

Rescuers have resumed a search for those still missing from the sunken vessel, the Phoenix, which capsized in rough waters on Thursday carrying 93 Chinese tourists and 12 Thai crew and tour guides in one of Thailand’s worst recent accidents.

Earlier in the day authorities said a hospital morgue in Phuket was running out of space and called on donors to help provide freezers for the bodies.

Forty-one of those on board have been confirmed dead and 49 rescued, officials said.

“Deceased: 41. Missing: 15,” the Thai government said in a statement.

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Thai Rescue workers carry the body of a victim on a stretcher, after a boat capsized off the tourist island of Phuket, Thailand, July 6, 2018. – Photo by Sooppharoek Teepapan

 

The Phoenix sank after being hit by five-meter (16-ft) -high waves in a storm off Phuket, whose beaches and night life draw tourists.

Some Thais and tour operators have questioned why the boat was at sea during bad weather. The Chinese government has also pressed for a quick investigation into the cause of the accident, the Thai government’s media office in Phuket said.

Thai junta number two Prawit Wongsuwan has ordered an investigation into why the Phoenix appeared to have ignored a weather warning.

FREEZER APPEAL

Ambulances unloaded bodies at the hospital on Phuket’s east coast that received most of the casualties, as staff escorted visibly distressed family members to a waiting room.

The hospital was storing some bodies in a makeshift morgue built from two refrigerated containers, a Reuters reporter at the site said.

“Urgent! The Chinese embassy is calling for 40 freezers,” the Thai government said in an appeal, urging potential donors to contact the hospital.

About 20 freezers have been donated, said Jessada Chokdamrongsook, a Health Ministry official.

Rear Admiral Charoenpol Kumrasri, a deputy commander of the Thai navy, who is helping to lead the rescue effort, said he was confident divers would complete their search of the sunken vessel by Saturday.

“After this evening, if we do not find any more missing in the wreckage, the missing will float to the surface and we will be able to find them,” he told reporters.

By Philip Wen, Chayut Setboonsarng – Reuters

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