A tourist boat carrying Indian nationals capsizes off an island in south Vietnam on Saturday, according to an Indian witness and survivor. The boat had barely travelled from the shore—about 300 to 400 metres—before it suddenly overturned, the eyewitness said. After the incident, the survivor said rescuers reached the scene, but emergency medical teams were not present to provide treatment. The reports describe the capsizing as occurring very soon after departure from the island, leaving little time for the voyage to get underway. The accounts focus on the short distance travelled before the boat toppled and on the availability of medical assistance at the time of the rescue. Both accounts are consistent in placing the event near an island in south Vietnam and in describing the timeline from departure to the overturning. Further details such as the number of passengers, the cause of the accident, and official findings are not included in the provided excerpts.