By Associated Press - Sunday, October 19, 2014

PHUKET, Thailand (AP) - Two tourists from South Korea are missing after a boat carrying them and about two dozen others collided with a fishing vessel near Thailand’s southern resort of Phuket on Sunday, police said.

The tourist speedboat was carrying 34 people and three crew members from Phi Phi island when it hit the fishing vessel, said police Col. Phumin Poompanmoung.

Marine police were able to rescue 27 of those aboard the tourist boat and villagers on boats retrieved eight others, but a man and a woman from South Korea are still missing.

Authorities said some of the tourists, who were mostly Chinese but included four Koreans and two Britons, suffered broken bones and internal injuries. Police were holding the speedboat’s crew and the fishing boat’s captain for questioning.

It was second fatal boat accident this months. Two Indian tourists drowned Oct. 5 after the boat they were in capsized in bad weather, also along Thailand’s southern Andaman Sea coast. The boat’s operator was charged with reckless operation of a vehicle.

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