7 South Koreans dead in Budapest boat capsize

This photo shows a Viking Cruises Sigyn hotel-boat after an accident on the Danube River in downtown Budapest on 30 May 2019. Photo: AFP
This photo shows a Viking Cruises Sigyn hotel-boat after an accident on the Danube River in downtown Budapest on 30 May 2019. Photo: AFP

Seven South Koreans have died and 19 others are missing after a river cruise boat capsized and sank on the Danube in Budapest, Hungarian and South Korean officals said Thursday.

The accident happened near the parliament building in the heart of the Hungarian capital after a collision with another boat at around 10:00pm (2000 GMT) on Wednesday, according to local media.

Hungarian police officers stand on a Viking Cruises Sigyn hotel-boat as they investigate an accident on the banks of Danube River in downtown Budapest on 30 May 2019. Seven South Korean tourists were killed and 19 missing after a pleasure boat capsized on the Danube in the Hungarian capital, the foreign ministry said on 30 May 2019. Photo: AFP
Hungarian police officers stand on a Viking Cruises Sigyn hotel-boat as they investigate an accident on the banks of Danube River in downtown Budapest on 30 May 2019. Seven South Korean tourists were killed and 19 missing after a pleasure boat capsized on the Danube in the Hungarian capital, the foreign ministry said on 30 May 2019. Photo: AFP

A total of 33 South Koreans were onboard, South Korea's foreign ministry said, confirming the seven dead were Korean. The 26-metre tourist boat was also carrying two Hungarian crew members.

"At this stage, seven people have been taken to hospital in a stable condition and our services have recorded the death of seven other people," Pal Gyorfi, a spokesman for Hungarian emergency services, said early Thursday morning.

Searches with the help of divers continued through the night for the missing, he added.

Heavy rainfall since the beginning of May has led to high water levels, complicating rescue efforts.

The accident happened on a popular part of the Danube river for pleasure trips, from where passengers can view the city and its parliament building illuminated at night.

Hungarian police officers walk onto a Viking Cruises Sigyn hotel-boat as they investigate an accident on the banks of Danube River in downtown Budapest on 30 May 2019. Photo: AFP
Hungarian police officers walk onto a Viking Cruises Sigyn hotel-boat as they investigate an accident on the banks of Danube River in downtown Budapest on 30 May 2019. Photo: AFP

The boat was found after several hours of searching near the Marguerite Bridge, which connects the old city of Buda and the district of Pest, local media said.

Access to the river has been blocked by the authorities, according to local television.

South Korea's president Moon Jae-in had instructed officials to "deploy all available resources" for the rescue, the presidential office said.

Hungarian health minister Ildiko Horvath visited the scene to express his condolences to the families of the victims.

South Korean embassy staff have also been assisting the emergency services.

Map locating Budapest where seven South Korean were killed after a boat capsized on the Danube late Wednesday. Photo: AFP
Map locating Budapest where seven South Korean were killed after a boat capsized on the Danube late Wednesday. Photo: AFP