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Hopes Fade for Finding Survivors of Budapest Tourist Boat Crash After Budapest Boat Accident, Fading Hopes for Survivors
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BUDAPEST — For the South Korean tourists aboard the Mermaid, an 89-foot double-decker boat, it was one of the most anticipated parts of their Danube river cruise: sailing past the majestic Hungarian Parliament building.BUDAPEST — For the South Korean tourists aboard the Mermaid, an 89-foot double-decker boat, it was one of the most anticipated parts of their Danube river cruise: sailing past the majestic Hungarian Parliament building.
The boat was passing under the Margaret Bridge on Wednesday night when a much larger sightseeing ship, the 442-foot Viking Sigyn, appeared to race up to the rear of the smaller vessel, clipping its stern and sending it spinning, according to video footage released by the police.The boat was passing under the Margaret Bridge on Wednesday night when a much larger sightseeing ship, the 442-foot Viking Sigyn, appeared to race up to the rear of the smaller vessel, clipping its stern and sending it spinning, according to video footage released by the police.
Dozens of passengers, from a 6-year-old girl to a 72-year-old man, were tossed into the fast-moving current as the Mermaid capsized. It took only seven seconds for the ship to start sinking, according to the police. On Thursday, the police confirmed that at least seven people had died and 21 others remained missing. One survivor was found two miles from the accident site, but hope was fading that more people would be found alive.Dozens of passengers, from a 6-year-old girl to a 72-year-old man, were tossed into the fast-moving current as the Mermaid capsized. It took only seven seconds for the ship to start sinking, according to the police. On Thursday, the police confirmed that at least seven people had died and 21 others remained missing. One survivor was found two miles from the accident site, but hope was fading that more people would be found alive.
It was the deadliest boating accident in the country in the past 75 years, Hungarian officials said. Attila Boros, a media officer with the National Police Headquarters, said that a criminal investigation has begun into the accident.It was the deadliest boating accident in the country in the past 75 years, Hungarian officials said. Attila Boros, a media officer with the National Police Headquarters, said that a criminal investigation has begun into the accident.
After the crash, details began to emerge. Seven people plucked from the river overnight had not been wearing life vests, most likely indicating that no one on the boat had any time to react before plunging into the frigid waters, officials said.After the crash, details began to emerge. Seven people plucked from the river overnight had not been wearing life vests, most likely indicating that no one on the boat had any time to react before plunging into the frigid waters, officials said.
The collision took place at 9:05 p.m., according to Col. Adrian Pal, a police official, and emergency responders arrived at the site shortly before 9:30 p.m.The collision took place at 9:05 p.m., according to Col. Adrian Pal, a police official, and emergency responders arrived at the site shortly before 9:30 p.m.
“Based on our information, there were 35 people on board” the Hableany, he said, using the Hungarian name for the boat. “Two individuals were Hungarian, the captain and a crewman, and 33 were South Korean,” he added. “Of the 33, two were tour guides, and 31 were tourists.”“Based on our information, there were 35 people on board” the Hableany, he said, using the Hungarian name for the boat. “Two individuals were Hungarian, the captain and a crewman, and 33 were South Korean,” he added. “Of the 33, two were tour guides, and 31 were tourists.”
Hungary has seen an explosion in foreign tourism in recent years, with nearly 31 million guest nights recorded in 2018, an increase of more than one million compared with the previous year’s, according to government statistics. Budapest, the Hungarian capital known for its grand boulevards, thermal spas and baroque architecture, is one of Central Europe’s treasures and is the country’s biggest draw.Hungary has seen an explosion in foreign tourism in recent years, with nearly 31 million guest nights recorded in 2018, an increase of more than one million compared with the previous year’s, according to government statistics. Budapest, the Hungarian capital known for its grand boulevards, thermal spas and baroque architecture, is one of Central Europe’s treasures and is the country’s biggest draw.
The city is divided by the Danube into the hilly Buda neighborhood on the west — adorned by a castle overlooking the river — and Pest to east, home to the Parliament building. The Margaret Bridge, which was built between 1872 and 1876, stretches more than 2,000 feet and connects the two sides of the city, along with a small island in the middle of the river. The city is divided by the Danube into the hilly Buda neighborhood on the west — adorned by a castle overlooking the river — and Pest to the east, home to the Parliament building. The Margaret Bridge, which was built between 1872 and 1876, stretches more than 2,000 feet and connects the two sides of the city, along with a small island in the middle of the river.
It was the site of an accidental explosion in 1944, killing at least 600 people, when the city was occupied by the Nazis. As the Germans fled in 1945, they destroyed all the bridges connecting the city. The Margaret Bridge was rebuilt after the war and recently restored.It was the site of an accidental explosion in 1944, killing at least 600 people, when the city was occupied by the Nazis. As the Germans fled in 1945, they destroyed all the bridges connecting the city. The Margaret Bridge was rebuilt after the war and recently restored.
Europe’s second-longest river, the Danube stretches nearly 1,800 miles as it snakes its way from Germany to Ukraine and into the Black Sea. Sightseeing ships are a big draw. In Budapest, some of the ships simply pass through on extended cruises. Others, like the Mermaid, set out for short excursions lasting a few hours.Europe’s second-longest river, the Danube stretches nearly 1,800 miles as it snakes its way from Germany to Ukraine and into the Black Sea. Sightseeing ships are a big draw. In Budapest, some of the ships simply pass through on extended cruises. Others, like the Mermaid, set out for short excursions lasting a few hours.
On a normal afternoon, the popular stretch of the Danube in Central Budapest where the crash took place would be bustling with ships. On Thursday, the river bank was transformed into a triage unit, in case more survivors were found by the emergency workers scouring the river and the lands on either side. Rescue crews patrolled the entire stretch of the Danube south of Budapest.On a normal afternoon, the popular stretch of the Danube in Central Budapest where the crash took place would be bustling with ships. On Thursday, the river bank was transformed into a triage unit, in case more survivors were found by the emergency workers scouring the river and the lands on either side. Rescue crews patrolled the entire stretch of the Danube south of Budapest.
With the fast-moving current, officials said, they were seeking help from officials in Serbia — 111 miles downriver — should anyone have been swept away.With the fast-moving current, officials said, they were seeking help from officials in Serbia — 111 miles downriver — should anyone have been swept away.
Gabor Zacher, an emergency doctor in Budapest, said that people caught in the currents could sustain severe injuries, such as broken limbs, by being washed against objects in the water or along the shores of the river.Gabor Zacher, an emergency doctor in Budapest, said that people caught in the currents could sustain severe injuries, such as broken limbs, by being washed against objects in the water or along the shores of the river.
With the accident taking place at night, and with little time between the crash and the ship’s sinking, he said there had most likely been a great deal of panic. “The average person cannot prepare for the panic,” he said.With the accident taking place at night, and with little time between the crash and the ship’s sinking, he said there had most likely been a great deal of panic. “The average person cannot prepare for the panic,” he said.
He said that survivors would have had to have reached the shore quickly — in less than 20 minutes — before hypothermia set in.He said that survivors would have had to have reached the shore quickly — in less than 20 minutes — before hypothermia set in.
President Moon Jae-in of South Korea spoke by phone to Prime Minister Viktor Orban and asked for the Hungarian government’s support for search-and-rescue operations, Mr. Moon’s office said. Mr. Orban told Mr. Moon that 200 divers and medical professionals had been sent out to the site of the accident, it said.President Moon Jae-in of South Korea spoke by phone to Prime Minister Viktor Orban and asked for the Hungarian government’s support for search-and-rescue operations, Mr. Moon’s office said. Mr. Orban told Mr. Moon that 200 divers and medical professionals had been sent out to the site of the accident, it said.
South Korea also decided to send its own 18-member rescue team from its national fire agency to Budapest on Thursday. The team will be followed by a team of 15 rescue experts from the South Korean Navy and Coast Guard, Mr. Moon’s office said. The second team will include divers who had participated in rescue operations in the 2014 ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people in South Korea.South Korea also decided to send its own 18-member rescue team from its national fire agency to Budapest on Thursday. The team will be followed by a team of 15 rescue experts from the South Korean Navy and Coast Guard, Mr. Moon’s office said. The second team will include divers who had participated in rescue operations in the 2014 ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people in South Korea.
Family members of the dead and missing were also preparing to fly to Budapest. Very Good Tour, the South Korean travel agency that had sponsored the ill-fated sightseeing cruise, said it was arranging for them to catch the first flights available for Budapest.Family members of the dead and missing were also preparing to fly to Budapest. Very Good Tour, the South Korean travel agency that had sponsored the ill-fated sightseeing cruise, said it was arranging for them to catch the first flights available for Budapest.