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Russia Lake Syamozero: Children die after storm catches boating group Russia Lake Syamozero: Children die after storm catches boating group
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At least 11 children and an adult died when a storm caught a boating party on Lake Syamozero in northern Russia's Karelia region.At least 11 children and an adult died when a storm caught a boating party on Lake Syamozero in northern Russia's Karelia region.
Ten children on holiday from Moscow were killed, according to the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobyanin, quoting preliminary information.Ten children on holiday from Moscow were killed, according to the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobyanin, quoting preliminary information.
According to an unconfirmed report, 36 members of the group of 49 survived and a search operation is continuing. According to an unconfirmed report, 36 members of the group of 50 or so survived and searches are continuing.
An instructor with the party was arrested as an inquiry began.An instructor with the party was arrested as an inquiry began.
Russia's Ria Novosti news agency quoted a source with rescue services as saying 25 survivors were on an island in the lake, and a further 11 were in a local village.Russia's Ria Novosti news agency quoted a source with rescue services as saying 25 survivors were on an island in the lake, and a further 11 were in a local village.
"A great tragedy has occurred in Karelia," Mr Sobyanin tweeted. A team of doctors and psychologists has been dispatched from Moscow, according to Mr Sobyanin.
"A great tragedy has occurred in Karelia," he tweeted.
"According to preliminary data, 10 children from Moscow have perished on Syamozero. My condolences to their families and friends.""According to preliminary data, 10 children from Moscow have perished on Syamozero. My condolences to their families and friends."
'Washed ashore'
Emergency services in Karelia say they received an alert at 11:15 (08:15 GMT) on Sunday that a tour group was missing on Lake Syamozero after a storm.
Rescue crews using boats and helicopters were sent to the scene.
It appears that the boating party, mostly adolescents on holiday from Moscow and aged between 12 and 15, had set out in boats on Saturday evening when the storm rose. Between 49 and 51 people were in the party.
One of the survivors, a girl aged 12, raised the alarm after reaching a local village on Sunday, a police source told Russian tabloid Life News (in Russian).
Yulia is quoted as saying the group were using two boats and a raft when the storm began, and the craft were scattered across the lake.
Washed ashore, she only recovered consciousness on Sunday, after which she walked along the shore to the village of Kudama.
Along the way, she met a boy survivor who was covered in blood and could not move.
After taking note of the spot where she had found him, she reached the village, where a local resident phoned emergency services.
Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for Russia's state investigative agency SledKom, said an instructor had been arrested on suspicion of violating safety rules.
A regional MP, Alexei Gavrilov, reportedly told state TV channel Rossiya 24 there had been repeated warnings in the days before the storm, advising against any boating on the lake.
"They didn't have the right to go out boating," he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.