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What are the casualties of speedboat explosion in Phi Phi Phi Island, Thailand?

A speedboat exploded in Phi Phi Phi Island, Thailand, injuring many tourists from China.

It is reported that on June 65438+1October 100, Thailand's JS 100 Traffic Radio reported that a speedboat carrying a number of tourists from China and five Thais suddenly leaked oil and caught fire when it arrived at Viking Cave in Pipi Island in the morning. It is reported that nearly 40 tourists were injured in the explosion. Preliminary investigation found that the captain and five tourists from China were seriously injured.

According to on-site rescuers, the speedboat was on its way from Phuket to Pippi Island at the time of the incident. At first the engine broke down and smoked, and then it caught fire. The crew ordered the tourists on board to put on life jackets and dive.

It was also reported that there were 365,438+0 people on the speedboat, including 5 Thais and 26 China people, including 3 children.

It is reported that 1 Thai died and three people were seriously injured in the current accident, and they have been sent to Krabi Hospital for treatment.

After the explosion, the Consular Office of China in Phuket assisted in the treatment and transfer of the injured.

It is reported that 1 Thai died and three people were seriously injured in the current accident, and they have been sent to Krabi Hospital for treatment. After the explosion, the Consular Office of China in Phuket assisted in the treatment and transfer of the injured. Krabi tourist police, rescue agencies and hospitals have been waiting at the dock. In addition, there is no news of the death of China tourists.