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Seventeen die after US duck boat sinks

WIND CAPSIZES TOURISM RIDE

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SEVENTEEN people have died after a duck boat packed with tourists capsized and sank in high winds, killing at least 13 people in the tourist town of Branson.

Authoritie­s blamed stormy weather for the accident on Thursday evening on Table Rock Lake.

Winds at the time were blowing as hard as 65mph, according to the US National Weather Service.

Fourteen people survived, including seven who were injured when the boat went down, state police said.

Duck boats, named for their ability to travel on land and in water, have been involved in other deadly incidents in the past.

Five college students were killed in 2015 in Seattle when a duck boat collided with a bus, and 13 people died in 1999 when a boat sank near Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Safety advocates have sought improvemen­ts and complained that too many agencies regulate the boats with varying safety requiremen­ts.

Passengers on a nearby boat described the chaos as the winds picked up and the water turned rough.

“Debris was flying everywhere,” Allison Lester said in an interview yesterday with American TV.

Ms Lester’s boyfriend, Trent Behr, said they saw a woman in the water and helped to pull her into the boat. He said he was about to start CPR when emergency responders arrived and took over.

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