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It only took a few moments: Vietnam survivors recall how a sudden rainstorm drowned dozens

Two survivors of Halong Bay's shipwreck, which left at least 35 dead and four more missing in Vietnam's most popular tourist destination, Halong Bay, have said that the storm came so quickly that it overturned their boat within seconds.

Nguyen Hung Quan, who was one of the 10 survivors, said, "There had been a storm for 15 minutes and then a huge wave suddenly capsized the boat." The accident occurred early Saturday afternoon.

He said on Monday that it only took a few moments to cause one of the most serious accidents in recent history. The UNESCO protected archipelago consists of thousands limestone islands located about 200 km (125 mi) northeast of Hanoi.

Four of the 49 people the Vietnamese government claimed were on the vessel are still missing. The weather conditions will worsen over the next few hours as Typhoon Wipha makes landfall on the northern Vietnamese coast. It was the same typhoon that caused flash floods and landslides along the southern Chinese coastline at the weekend.

Local media reported that authorities were checking on Monday if a body discovered on an island in the bay belonged to one of the people who had been missing since the accident.

The storm hit northern Vietnam on Sunday, causing the skies to darken in just a few minutes. Strong winds and sudden downpours caused trees to fall in Hanoi's capital and temporarily halted air travel at Noi Bai International Airport.

Quan, 40, a tourist, told how he dragged himself on a chair made of wood for three hours before a fishing boat rescued him.

Two other people were also hanging on the chair, but only one survived.

"One of them couldn't stand any longer. He was tired." He said, "What a tragedy!"

The second person to survive by holding on to the chair also has a similar account.

The waves were very strong. Vu Anh Tu (25), a member of the crew said that one of the two other men was too tired to continue and had left us.

He also remembered how the storm struck the boat suddenly, causing the vessel to flip "in less than 15 seconds".

He said that there were many casualties, including minors, and confirmed reports from the authorities that several children were aboard the sunken ship.

Tu replied, "I don’t know if i'll work on a vessel again."

(source: Reuters)