The Government of India has initiated the process of bringing back the mortal remains of Indian tourists who lost their lives in the tragic boat accident in Vietnam. The repatriation operation is being carried out in coordination with Vietnamese authorities, the Indian Embassy, and concerned state governments to ensure the remains are returned to their families at the earliest.
According to official sources, Indian diplomatic officials have been working closely with local authorities in Vietnam since the accident occurred. Necessary legal formalities, including identification of the victims, post-mortem procedures, and documentation, have been completed to facilitate the transportation of the mortal remains.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that every possible assistance is being extended to the affected families. Embassy officials have remained in constant contact with local agencies and relatives of the victims, ensuring smooth coordination throughout the repatriation process.
The tragic incident claimed the lives of several Indian tourists after a tourist boat met with an accident during their visit to Vietnam. Rescue teams and emergency responders conducted extensive search and recovery operations immediately after the accident, while survivors received medical treatment and support from local authorities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior leaders expressed condolences to the bereaved families and assured that the government would provide all necessary assistance. The MEA also thanked the Vietnamese government for its prompt rescue efforts, cooperation, and support during the difficult period.
The return of the mortal remains marks an important step in providing closure to the grieving families, while authorities continue to monitor the situation and extend all possible support to the victims’ relatives.
Source: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Indian Embassy in Vietnam
Original Report: Official government statements and national news agencies.
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