Da Nang, Vietnam—Two tourists died early Wednesday morning after being pulled out to sea by strong currents. The incident took place near a beach access point in the Ngu Hanh Son district shortly after 6:00 a.m.
Emergency responders arrived on the scene within minutes of the initial distress call. Lifeguards attempted to reach the victims as they struggled against the waves. The force of the water made reaching the pair difficult for the rescue team.
Local officials cordoned off the section of the beach while medical personnel worked to stabilize the situation. The area where the two tourists entered the water was marked by warning signs prohibiting swimming due to dangerous conditions.
Witnesses stated the group had walked along the shoreline before deciding to enter the water. Bystanders alerted authorities when the two individuals began waving for help. The victims were swept past the safety buoys before the rescue team could intervene.
The Da Nang Tourist Beach Management Board issued a statement shortly after the recovery of the bodies. They noted that visitors frequently disregard safety flags and buoy lines during peak summer months.
Police are currently interviewing the remaining members of the travel group to piece together the events leading up to the drowning. The bodies of the deceased were transported to the local city morgue for official identification and processing.
Foreign consulates have been notified regarding the identities of the victims. Officials are coordinating with embassy representatives to manage the repatriation process for the families involved.
The beach remains closed to the public in the immediate vicinity of the incident while an investigation continues. Safety patrols have increased their presence along the coastline to prevent further unauthorized swimming in the restricted zones.
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