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Ha Long Bay tourist boat capsizes, killing 34 « Euro Weekly News

Capsized tourist boat in Vietnam. Credit: X @ngahpham
At least 34 people have died, and several remain missing after a tourist boat capsized in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay on Saturday, July 19, amid violent weather conditions caused by Storm Wipha.
The vessel, carrying 53 people including families with children, overturned during a sudden storm in the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Storm Wipha
The tourist vessel, named Wonder Sea(s), capsized around 2:00 pm local time, according to local media. The incident occurred as the region was battered by high winds, hailstones, torrential rain, and lightning.
A witness told AFP, “There were hailstones as big as toes with torrential rain, thunderstorm and lightning.”
According to Sky News, most passengers were Vietnamese tourists from Hanoi, with around 20 children believed to be on board.
So far, 34 bodies have been recovered, eight of them children, and at least 12 survivors have been pulled from the water. One boy, aged 14, was found alive four hours after the accident, having survived in an air pocket trapped inside the hull, VNExpress reported. The rescue operation is ongoing and has been hampered by persistent bad weather.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has expressed condolences to the families of the victims and ordered an investigation into the incident. A government statement said it would “strictly handle violations” linked to the capsizing (Cited by the BBC).
Storm Wipha, the third typhoon to hit the South China Sea this year, is expected to make landfall along Vietnam’s northern coast early next week. Wind speeds reached 63mph (101km/h) with gusts up to 68mph (126km/h), according to local reports.
The storm has already disrupted flights at Hanoi’s Noi Bai Airport, diverting nine incoming flights and grounding three outgoing ones due to dangerous weather conditions.
Ha Long Bay, about 125 miles (200km) northeast of Hanoi, draws millions of visitors each year. Many take overnight boat tours to explore its limestone islets and caves. In 2019 alone, it welcomed 4 million tourists.
This disaster is a grim reminder of the risks that come with unseasonal weather and increasing storm intensity.
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Tourism brings in €2.6 billion

Data from the BdP, shows that, compared to May 2024, tourism revenue—which is measured by spending by foreign tourists in Portugal—grew by 149.84 million euros.
Compared to the previous month of April, which included Easter celebrations, the increase in tourism revenue was even more significant, reaching 15.5%, representing an increase of 348.57 million euros.
Similar to tourism revenue, tourism imports – which are measured by Portuguese tourists’ spending abroad – also increased by 4.8%, reaching €629.33 million, representing a €29 million increase compared to tourism imports in May 2024.
Compared to April, when tourism imports totalled €633.73 million, there was a decrease in Portuguese travel abroad, with a contraction of €4.4 million or 0.7%. This indicates that the Portuguese travelled more abroad in April, likely due to the Easter holidays.
BdP data also shows that, in May, the Travel and Tourism balance was €1,972.29 million, representing a 6.5% increase compared to May 2024, with this indicator increasing by €120.84 million.
However, compared to April, the Travel and Tourism balance grew by 21.8%, representing an increase of €352.97 million compared to the €1,619.32 million recorded in April.
The accumulated total through May is already close to €10 million.
Data from the BdP also indicates that, through May, tourism revenue has already reached €9,843.92 million, representing an increase of 5.6%, or €524.43 million, compared to the €9,319.49 million recorded through May 2024.
Regarding tourism imports, which totaled €2,271.99 million through May, there was a 4.4% increase, with this indicator increasing €95.47 million compared to the €2,176.52 million.
The balance reached €7,554.44 million, an increase of 5.6%, or €402.47 million, compared to the €7,151.97 million recorded between January and May 2024.
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Dozens drown as tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

NewsFeedA tourist boat capsized with 48 people on board, including at least 20 children, during a sudden storm in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. At least 35 passengers have died.
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Breckenridge Tourism Office ups efforts to attract tourists as visitation lags behind mountain town competitors

Heading into summer 2025, Breckenridge officials and the local tourism office set a goal to keep people in town after the mid-day Fourth of July parade and turn day visitors into overnight lodgers.
The call to action in part came from Breckenridge businesses. They said town seemingly cleared out the night of the Fourth of July the last few years. Despite beefing up evening entertainment by adding acts like a bicycle-focused circus, overnight lodging numbers were down compared to previous years, according to the Breckenridge Tourism Office.
With summer tourism numbers continuing on an unfavorable trend, the Breckenridge Tourism Office is changing course mid-season in hopes of boosting visitation. It is reallocating $300,000 of its budget to go toward marketing efforts, turning to the business community for suggestions and offering lodging promotion deals.
President Lucy Kay said numbers have been down throughout the summer, and the last several weeks have brought a drop of around 15% in lodging numbers year over year. In terms of Fourth of July numbers, director of operations Bill Wishowski said data indicates lodging numbers were down around 12% on July 4, and down 7% on July 5.
He said a reason as to why this Fourth of July had lower numbers could be because of the day of the week it landed on this year, a Friday. He said last year’s holiday fell on a Thursday, and more people seemed to book a long weekend vacation because of it.
“I’d say business is soft across the mountain communities and resort communities, and it’s still a bit of a hangover from that (COVID-19 pandemic) peak,” Kay said, noting the town saw unprecedented visitation during and after the pandemic.
She said while this may be the case, Breckenridge’s lodging numbers are down compared to its competitors. The town looks at its “competitive set,” which is a group of similar mountain towns like Park City and Steamboat so it can keep tabs on visitation numbers in these areas and gauge overall tourism trends in the mountains.
She said the last several years, starting around the pandemic, Breckenridge was very busy, and the town and tourism office decided to take a step back from introducing initiatives, like adding new entertainment or recreation events, that would draw more visitors.
After a drop in numbers the first half of summer, the tourism office said it wants to refresh those efforts. Breckenridge Tourism Office, historically, hasn’t focused on marketing the Front Range, and that’s changing. It is now doing weekly outreach to the Front Range through its public relations firm, Handlebar PR.
The office also made a Breckenridge Wildflower Watch page on its GoBreck.com website. It is meant to give updates on which wildflowers are in bloom and where to best see them. The page is being advertised to people living on the Front Range.
The Breckenridge Tourism Office also plans to introduce a lodging sweepstakes opportunity where people that book within 10 days of their trip will go into a sweepstakes and have the opportunity to win something like $1,000 in Visa gift cards.
Kay said the office sought business community feedback on how to increase summer visitation, and many local owners thought more live music events could help.
She said officials are hopeful things will pick up in August with the Breckenridge Fine Arts Festival because this year’s event has a new notable addition. Breckenridge will host the United States premiere of artist Daan Roosegaarde’s SPARK exhibit. These firefly-inspired light shows have been done in major cities across the globe like Melbourne and London. The show will cost the town around $300,000, and officials were intending for it to draw national press.
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