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Three dead after a Vietnam tourist boat capsizes at Halong Bay

State media reported that a tourist boat with 53 passengers, including five crew, capsized on Saturday in Halong Bay, Vietnam, killing three people.

The accident happened at around 2 pm local time (0700 GMT) shortly after Storm Wipha had entered the South China Sea. In the area, lightning, strong winds and heavy rain were all recorded.

The People's Army Newspaper, citing border guards, reported that rescue teams had located 12 survivors. They also recovered three bodies.

Rescue operations continue, but authorities have not yet disclosed any details about the tourists' nationalities or other details.

Halong Bay is located approximately 200 km (125miles) northeast of Hanoi. It attracts thousands of tourists each year, with many taking overnight boat tours.

The third typhoon of the year to hit the South China Sea is expected to land on the northern coast of Vietnam early next week.

The storm has also caused weather disruptions that have affected air travel. Noi Bai Airport reported nine arriving flights had been diverted to alternative airports while three departing flight were temporarily grounded because of adverse weather conditions. Reporting by Phuong nghuyen, editing by Barbara Lewis

(source: Reuters)