Hableány Disaster
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''Hableány'' (; Hungarian for ''Mermaid'') was a
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r operated on the
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river in
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,
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
. On the rainy night of May 29, 2019, at 9:05 pm the '' Viking Sigyn'' collided with ''Hableány'' from behind under the
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near the Parliament Building. ''Hableány'' sank in 7 seconds. The heavy rainfall and the resulting strong currents hampered rescue efforts, with some bodies found 100 km downstream. With 2 Hungarian crew and 33
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n tourists on board, 7 tourists were rescued at the scene; one person is still missing and all others were later found to be dead.


Vessels

''Hableány'' was a Moskvitch-class river cruise boat with two open decks and a capacity of 45 passengers for sightseeing and 60 passengers for other configurations. She was built in
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in 1949 and had her engine replaced in 1980 by a Hungarian company. She was acquired by Panorama Deck in 2003 and had been used for regular cruises on the
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since then. She had two decks and a capacity of 45 people when operating as a sightseeing vessel. ''Viking Sigyn'' is a river-cruising "longship" operated by Swiss-based Viking River Cruises. She has four decks with 95 rooms and can carry 190 passengers. The ship was christened in March 2019 and placed on the company's Danube routes.


Sinking

The official technical report regarding the collision was released to the media in July 2020. The following paragraph is written based on earlier inaccurate report. At 9:05 pm local time on May 29, 2019, the River Cruise ''Hableány'' was rammed amidships portside by ''Viking Sigyn'' while crossing under the
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near the Parliament Building on a section of the Danube. ''Hableány'' had 35 people on board at the time of the collision, including the Hungarian captain and crewman, two
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n tour guides, and 31 South Korean tourists ranging in age from 6 to 72. The tourists were on a two-week excursion of eastern Europe organized by the
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-based ''Very Good Tour'' company. Following a review of
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footage from a nearby vantage point, the police stated that ''Hableány'' had capsized under the Margaret Bridge. The vessel had been moving upstream towards the left riverbank to prepare for disembarking and steered left into the path of ''Viking Sigyn'', which had been traveling parallel to ''Hableány''. The rescued passengers had not been wearing
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s, while another South Korean tourist said that cruise boats arranged by tour companies often lacked them. All seven of the rescued survivors had been thrown from the upper observation deck.


Rescue

Police and ambulance services arrived at the collision site approximately ten minutes later at 9:15, shortly after being notified of an overturned boat. Search and rescue efforts began immediately, with several
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s brought to the site and over 200 divers and medical personnel arriving within hours. Search and rescue efforts were complicated by the high water level of the Danube, which had swelled significantly due to several days of heavy rainfall, by high winds and by water temperatures of . The fast-moving water, reaching speeds of , caused limited visibility underwater and prevented divers from searching inside the wreckage of ''Hableány'' to recover more bodies. Seven of the South Korean tourists were rescued from the water and taken to local hospitals where they were treated for
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and shock. Most were later released. Seven bodies were also pulled from the river, which were identified using finger and palm prints; 19 tourists and the two crewmembers remained missing. Several of the rescued passengers were found further downstream, including one at the
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approximately south; one of the recovered bodies was found downstream almost 2.5 hours after the collision. The first major diving operation began five days after the collision and ended with the discovery of an eighth body that was recovered by Korean divers. János Hajdu, the head of the
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coordinating the search and rescue efforts told reporters that the divers will do everything in their power to search for bodies and survivors but entering the wreckage was forbidden, as they had deemed it life-threatening. Another body was found on the same day in Harta, downstream from Budapest, by local police. In the morning of 4 June, the sixth day, the body recovered from the wreck one day prior, was identified by the police as a Korean woman, making her the ninth known victim of the accident. After a six-hour-long diving operation, the tenth victim was raised from the ship. Police also reported that they had found and identified the eleventh passenger at the town of
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. The twelfth passenger had been found at Adony. TEK announced on 5 June that they had recovered another passenger from the wreck. Later that night a police statement explained that the body of a female passenger had been retrieved from the Danube in the afternoon, close to the site of the accident, and another had been found and identified at
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. Throughout on 6 June, three victims had been found near the
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and the Liberty Bridge. The latter one was identified as a crew member of ''Hableány''. On 8 June, another body of a female passenger was found in
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, who was identified as a victim of the shipwreck on the next day. As on the morning of 9 June 2019, 20 victims had been found dead, while 7 passengers and the Hungarian captain of the boat remained missing. The Danube Water Police recovered a male victim from the Danube between Bölcske and
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late in the afternoon of 12 June 2019. The search team were continuing to locate the bodies of three South Korean passengers somewhere on the river downstream of the Margaret Bridge as far as the southern state border. On 22 June 2019 a corpse was found in the water, near the Csepel Island. The identification of the body was carried out, the woman so far looked for as a missing person is a victim of the Danube boat accident of 29 May 2019. On 5 July 2019 the patrols of the search team found a corpse in the riverwash of the Danube in the region of
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, who was identified on 6 July as a missing person of the Danube shipwreck. On 31 May the
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announced that attempts to lift and recover ''Hableány'' during the first two days had been unsuccessful and that it was seeking new ways to search the lower deck for trapped passengers. As of 6 June 2019, divers were attaching a harness so the sunken boat might be recovered by a 200-ton lift capacity floating crane, the ''Clark Ádám''; water levels at that time were too high to begin the salvage operation. On 7 June the crane was still positioned near the Margaret Bridge as the rescue team would not risk deploying it with a rising water level, even though the crane was ready.


Salvage

The authorities used ''Clark Ádám,'' a
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with a 200-ton lift capacity, to lift the sunken ship from the bottom of the Danube. On 11 June, the lifting work began at around 6:30 a.m. local time. A floating crane raised the boat from waters beneath the Margit Bridge and was reported via
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. Less than 30 minutes into the salvage work, the ship's steering room appeared. Two divers were sent in to search and discovered a body, believed to be the Hungarian captain. By 8:30 a.m. four bodies had been found, three of them believed to be South Koreans (including the only child victim, a six-year old girl), that had been located in the wreck. The boat was finally deposited on a barge by the floating crane. Thereafter, ''Hableány'' was transferred to
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to further police, nautical and technical examinations.


Response of South Korea

South Korean President
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sent emergency rescue workers to aid the Hungarian effort, including several who had worked on the ''Sewol'' disaster off South Korea in 2014. South Korean foreign minister
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travelled to Budapest. A week after the incident, the Hungarian embassy in Seoul announced that relatives of the victims and members of the Korean authorities could travel free of charge between Seoul and Budapest, in cooperation with
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. By 6 June, identification of the deceased passengers had started, with assistance by South Korean police.


Investigation

The technical report regarding the collision itself is released to the media in July 2020. * For the official technical report, see * For news coverage, see The reconstructed scene of collision is discussed in earlier paragraphs of this article. On 8 June 2019, the Budapest Metropolitan Police issued the first press release of its findings. The police found the captain of the sunken ''Hableány'' not responsible for the collision, based upon expert opinion. In October 2019, a separate investigation was underway to find out whether ''Viking Idun'', a sister ship of the ''Viking Sigyn'', which it was following not far behind when the collision occurred, failed to offer aid to victims of the collision.


Legal proceedings

The captain of the ''Viking Sigyn'', Yuri Chaplinsky (also known as Yuri C.), a 64-year-old Ukrainian, was the only suspect. The court case began in March 2020 with prosecutors' accusation. The captain gave his account of the events for the first time in June and in September 2020. In March 2020, prosecutors charged Chaplinsky for "reckless misconduct in waterborne traffic leading to mass casualties" and "35 counts of failure to provide assistance" after the collision. During trial, prosecutors accused him for "distracted for personal reasons" during the crucial first five minutes after his ship left its
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and "did not radio or send out emergency sound signals". In September 2023, Chaplinsky was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of gross negligence, though he was acquitted on the charge of failure to provide help.


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