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Maritime authorities respond to fire on tourist boat off Koh Tao

Maritime authorities respond to fire on tourist boat off Koh Tao

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After fire extinguished, British woman reported missing

The Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre (Sornchon) in Surat Thani province received a distress report from the Koh Tao Rescue Centre at 9.25am on Sunday. The report indicated a fire on a tour boat, Davy Jones Locker, which was carrying 22 people for a diving excursion around Koh Tao. 

Authorities immediately coordinated a rescue operation.

The Davy Jones Locker is a 23.29-gross-ton passenger vessel with a licence valid until November 24, 2025. The fire broke out while the boat was transporting tourists from Koh Tao to a diving site at Southwest Pinnacle (Kong Hin Tung Ku), about 5 to 6 nautical miles from Koh Tao.



 There were a total of 22 people on board, including two crew members, four diving instructors and assistants, and 16 tourists.

Sornchon in Surat Thani coordinated with local agencies, private vessels, and volunteers to evacuate all passengers and crew safely on to another boat.

Meanwhile, another team of volunteers worked to contain the fire, which initially damaged the engine room, captain's cabin, and rear restroom. The cause of the fire remains unknown and is under investigation.

After the fire was extinguished, authorities conducted a thorough check of the passengers and discovered that one person was missing, a British woman identified as Alexandra.

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