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Lake Syamozero: At least 10 children dead in Russia after storm hits tourist boat | Lake Syamozero: At least 10 children dead in Russia after storm hits tourist boat |
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At least 11 people, including ten children, are dead after three tourist vessels were caught in a lake storm in Karelia, northwest Russia, the country’s Investigative Committee has said. | At least 11 people, including ten children, are dead after three tourist vessels were caught in a lake storm in Karelia, northwest Russia, the country’s Investigative Committee has said. |
All of the children killed in Lake Syamozero, aged between 12 and 15, were from Moscow, according to the city’s Mayor Sergey Sobyanin. | |
Mr Sobyanin wrote on Twitter: “In Karelia there was a great tragedy. On preliminary data Syamozero killed ten children from Moscow. Condolences to the family and friends. | Mr Sobyanin wrote on Twitter: “In Karelia there was a great tragedy. On preliminary data Syamozero killed ten children from Moscow. Condolences to the family and friends. |
“Representatives of the Ministry of Emergencies, the head of the Department of Social Protection, doctors and psychologists have been sent from Moscow to Karelia.” | “Representatives of the Ministry of Emergencies, the head of the Department of Social Protection, doctors and psychologists have been sent from Moscow to Karelia.” |
The tourist convoy caught in the storm was made up of two boats and one raft, according to the Emergencies Ministry. | |
Rescuers have managed to save 11 people so far, the ministry said in a statement. | Rescuers have managed to save 11 people so far, the ministry said in a statement. |
Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said there were 47 children and four adults on board the three tourist vessels. | |
Ekaterina Biktimirova, Karelia’s Culture Minister, told Russian News Agency TASS: "The group of 49 people started its voyage on Saturday. | Ekaterina Biktimirova, Karelia’s Culture Minister, told Russian News Agency TASS: "The group of 49 people started its voyage on Saturday. |
"There were children between 12 and 15 years old with a guardian. They were caught by a storm overnight. There are casualties. | "There were children between 12 and 15 years old with a guardian. They were caught by a storm overnight. There are casualties. |
"Rescuers have found 11 bodies of children, two more children are still missing." | "Rescuers have found 11 bodies of children, two more children are still missing." |
Only those children who were in life vests managed to survived, children’s rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov wrote on Twitter. | Only those children who were in life vests managed to survived, children’s rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov wrote on Twitter. |
He added: "All children's tourist camps should be inspected. The Emergencies Ministry must agree on all the routes, and take into account the weather conditions. | |
The children were from a summer camp located near the lake, according to reports. One girl reportedly managed to reach the shore of the local resort by herself. | |
Lake Syamozero, a large freshwater lake roughly 100km from the border with Finland, is used for fishing, timber rafting and tourism. |
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