Seven dead and 19 missing as tourist boat crashes and sinks in Budapest
Seven people have been confirmed dead after a sightseeing boat carrying 33 passengers and two crew crashed and sank in the Danube River.
A further 19 people are still missing after the boat hit another vessel, sparking the tragedy in Budapest on Wednesday night.
The boat was carrying tourists from Korea while the two crew members were identified as Hungarian.
Rescue officials said seven bodies had been recovered while a further seven people were rescued and are now being treated in hospital.
The sunken boat was located early on Thursday near the Margit Bridge, not far from the neo-Gothic Parliament building on the river bank.
Employees from the South Korean Embassy in Budapest were assisting Hungarian officials in identifying those rescued and the deceased.
Officials said searchers were checking the Danube for miles downriver from Budapest.
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The river was fast-flowing and rising as heavy rain continued in the city.
Earlier, the news website Index.hu said one of the people rescued was found near the Petofi Bridge, which is about two miles south of Parliament.
Dozens of rescue personnel, including from the military and divers, were involved in the search.
The boat that sank was identified as the Hableany (Mermaid), which is described on the sightseeing companys website as one of the smallest members of the fleet.
It has two decks and a capacity for 60 people, or 45 for sightseeing cruises.
Mihaly Toth, a spokesman for the Panorama Deck boating company, said the Hableany was on a routine city sightseeing trip when the accident happened.
He told state television that he had no information about any technical problems with the boat, which he said was serviced regularly.