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2010 Penang dragon boat tragedy
Penang Strait, the location of the accident
Native name 钟灵中学龙舟队翻覆事件
English nameChung Ling High School dragon boat capsizing incident
Date17 January 2010 (2010-01-17)
Time9:00 am (MST)
VenuePenang Strait
LocationGeorgetown, Penang, Malaysia
Coordinates5°24′28″N 100°20′46″E / 5.40778°N 100.34611°E / 5.40778; 100.34611
TypeDragon boat capsizing
CauseStrong currents result in boat collision
BudgetRM 84 million on rescue operation
Participants15 students
2 instructors
1 teacher[1]
100 person involved in rescue operation
Deaths6
Non-fatal injuries12
Burial19 January 2010
WebsiteOfficial Facebook
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2010 Penang dragon boat tragedy
Simplified Chinese钟灵龙舟翻覆
Traditional Chinese鐘靈龍舟翻覆

The 2010 Penang dragon boat tragedy (Chinese: 钟灵中学龙舟队翻覆事件) was an incident that occurred on 17 January 2010 in Penang, Malaysia. The incident involved the Chung Ling High School dragon boat club, where eighteen paddlers took part in dragon boat training at Penang Strait. Strong water currents caused the helmsman to lose control of the dragon boat and collide with a tugboat. The dragon boat then capsized and killed six of the eighteen paddlers, including a teacher and several students. A memorial service was held on the following day in the school. The school flag was flown at half-mast, and funerals were held on the second day following the incident. The school and government subsequently donated the money to the victims' families and survivors.

It was later revealed by the Penang Education Department that the school disregarded the safety guidelines for co-curricular activities by not seeking approval and clearance before conducting the training. The training was unscheduled as it occurred upon students' requests to a new teacher already interested in joining the training session. Only three of the eighteen paddlers wore life jackets, and despite the precautions, two of them died at the scene. All paddlers who wore life jackets were unable to swim. Some officials said that the incident location was unsuitable for the water sports due to busy traffic, uncertain weather conditions, strong currents, and debris left by fishermen from boat repair. Penang Forward Sports Club countered that the area was safe for a training session as a trained coach had checked the sea and weather conditions.

  1. ^ "Teacher and student drown, four missing after dragon boat mishap". The Star. 18 January 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2020.

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