Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Runoff-swollen ‘Killer Kern’ claims lives

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Rescuers are scrambling this year on central California’s snowmelt-swollen Kern River, which has claimed the lives of 8 people since March, according to a report Wednesday.

Over the long Fourth of July weekend one more person died and two others went missing, according to the Los Angeles Times.

And on Saturday crews pulled out the body of a swimmer lost to the raging waters more than a week earlier.

As the winter’s heavy snowfall melts, the river dubbed the “Killer Kern” has become dangerousl­y swift with cold mountain runoff.

“This has been an epic year,” said Sgt. Steve Williams, a search and rescue coordinato­r for the Kern County Sheriff’s Office.

The county has relied on 50 trained volunteers to help save swimmers caught in powerful currents and recover the bodies of those who have drowned, the newspaper said.

A volunteer team based on the Lower Kern has already logged more than 3,000 mission hours this year, according to Sheriff’s Sgt. Zachary Bittle.

The team based on the Upper Kern is nearing that number, volunteer captain Tony Talbott said.

Several years of drought had severely depleted the Kern, a popular whitewater rafting destinatio­n known for its dramatic rapids. But this year’s wet winter created a record Sierra Nevada snowpack, and the melt has engorged the waterway.

The Kern is now “a different monster,” Williams said. before killing himself in front of police on June 14. Lam opened fire at a morning meeting of UPS drivers before they went on their deliveries.

The San Francisco Chronicle repored that Teamsters Local 2785 Secretary-Treasurer Joe Cilia said the small number of people who have returned to work stems from fear of the unknown.

The San Francisco district attorney’s office has a specially trained team to respond to masscasual­ty events and provide services to help survivors.

The team went to the scene to offer immediate support.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Search and rescue workers rescue Shannon Gilbert after she went into the Kern River without a life vest near Kernville on July 1. See
Associated Press Search and rescue workers rescue Shannon Gilbert after she went into the Kern River without a life vest near Kernville on July 1. See

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