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Cargo Vessel Capsizes: Heavy Swells Sink Ship Off Vung Tau Coast Leaving Two Dead And Three Missing

Vietnam Maritime Administration confirmed on August 9, 2026 that a cargo vessel capsized off the coast of Vung Tau in heavy swells, leaving two dead and three missing.

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Cargo Vessel Capsizes: Heavy Swells Sink Ship Off Vung Tau Coast Leaving Two Dead And Three Missing

Vung Tau, Vietnam—High monsoon swells battered the steel hull before the cargo vessel rolled onto its side. The ship lost stability as shifting container weights compounded the violent wave action. Crew members transmitted a distress signal before the bridge lost all electrical power.

Coast guard cutters and regional fishing boats rushed toward the coordinates amid turbulent waters. Rescuers spotted life rafts bobbing violently among shipping containers floating near the disaster site. Strong winds and towering waves severely hampered initial efforts to pull survivors aboard.

Vietnam Maritime Administration officials confirmed that two crew members were recovered dead from the sea. Emergency medical personnel treated several rescued sailors for severe exhaustion and hypothermia at the port. Navy divers deployed sonar equipment to search for three still missing.

Helicopters joined the active search and rescue grid as daylight expanded over the coastal waters. Authorities issued navigation warnings to all commercial shipping traffic operating in the southern sea zone. Salvage coordinators deployed tugboats to secure the drifting hazard.

Maritime investigators interviewed surviving crew members at the port authority headquarters. Preliminary reports indicate rough sea conditions and unsecured deck cargo contributed to the rapid capsizing. Search operations will continue throughout the night despite worsening weather forecasts.

Families of the missing crew gathered near the dock facilities waiting for official updates. Local maritime unions provided temporary housing and psychological support for the survivors. Port officials promised a full technical inquiry into the vessel's load manifest.

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