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Russia Lake Syamozero: Children die after storm catches boating group | Russia Lake Syamozero: Children die after storm catches boating group |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Fourteen people, mostly children, died when a storm caught a boating party on Lake Syamozero in northern Russia's Karelia region. | |
Most of the 37 survivors reached an island in the lake while others were found in a village, some of them washed ashore. | |
The children were on holiday from Moscow, and Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has sent doctors and psychologists. | The children were on holiday from Moscow, and Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has sent doctors and psychologists. |
Four people have been arrested on suspicion of safety violations. | |
"A great tragedy has occurred in Karelia," the mayor tweeted. | "A great tragedy has occurred in Karelia," the mayor tweeted. |
"My condolences to their families and friends." | |
Washed ashore | Washed ashore |
Rescue services say they received an alert at 11:15 (08:15 GMT) on Sunday that a tour group of 47 children and four adults was missing on Lake Syamozero after a storm. | |
Emergency crews using boats and helicopters were sent to the scene. | Emergency crews using boats and helicopters were sent to the scene. |
On Sunday evening, investigators announced that all of the victims were children, denying earlier reports that one adult was among the dead. | |
It appears that the boating party, mostly adolescents aged between 12 and 15, were staying in a summer camp near the lake, a popular outdoor tourism destination. | It appears that the boating party, mostly adolescents aged between 12 and 15, were staying in a summer camp near the lake, a popular outdoor tourism destination. |
They had set out in boats on Saturday when the storm rose. Between 49 and 51 people were in the party. | They had set out in boats on Saturday 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). | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | After taking note of the spot where she had found him, she reached the village, where a local resident phoned emergency services. |
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. | 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. | "They didn't have the right to go out boating," he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. |