A centre has been set up to ensure a smooth flow of information and help for tourist victims and their relatives after two boats capsized near Phuket on July 5.
The front command operations centre will give information updates to the victims and relatives as rescue divers continue to comb the Andaman Sea for additional missing people, said Immigration Police deputy spokesman Pol Colonel Cherngron Rimpadee.
The centre is located at Phuket International Airport on orders given to immigration police head Pol Colonel Supachok Yongstar, and will coordinate operations between the Royal Thai Police and another centre in Phuket.
By Sunday morning, 18 victims – who were not injured or suffered only minor physical wounds from the boats capsizing – had returned to their home country, while 78 relatives had arrived in Phuket in hopes of getting updates and being reunited with their loved ones, said Cherngron.
The Immigration Police July 6 waived any penalties against victims exceeding their visa stays.
The Phoenix and The Senereta boats capsized on July 5 afternoon while returning from Koh Racha to the island resort of Phuket. While passengers on board the Senereta were safe, serious casualties occurred among those aboard the Phoenix, which carried 93 passengers and 12 crew members.
While 49 passengers and crew managed to flee the sinking Phoenix by jumping into the sea or mounting life rafts, at least 41 people died – all of them Chinese tourists – when the boat went down in rough seas. Another 15 remained missing at sea on Sunday morning.