Nine dead after Colombia tourist boat sinks in reservoir

FILE:Sight of the Guatapé Dam from top of "El Peñol" where a boat carrying 170 passengers sank. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

FILE:Sight of the Guatapé Dam from top of "El Peñol" where a boat carrying 170 passengers sank. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Published Jun 26, 2017

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BOGOTA- Nine people died and 28 are

missing after a multi-decked tourist boat carrying about 170

passengers sank in Colombia's Penol-Guatape reservoir on Sunday

during the long holiday weekend, a government official said.

Officials did not disclose the cause of the accident and

provided few details.

Videos posted on social media showed motorboats coming to

the aid of passengers on the upper decks as the boat rocked from

side to side. Ninety-nine people were rescued, Margarita

Moncada, the head of disaster relief for Antioquia province,

told journalists.

"At the moment we have nine people found dead. Another 99

people were rescued immediately and 40 more got out on their

own," she said.

Survivors on local television reports said they heard a loud

noise before the boat began to sink and that not all of them had

life jackets. Rescue operations were ongoing.

Rescue workers and the air force were helping passengers at

the scene, President Juan Manuel Santos said in a Twitter post.

The large reservoir, about an hour from the central city of

Medellin, is a popular tourist destination. 

        Video grab of a boat carrying about 170 passengers sinking in Colombia. Source: Gente 305/Mirror.uk

Source: Reuters 

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