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Four kids drown, man missing after Quebec fishing accident

- — CP

A fishing excursion ended in tragedy on Saturday when four children died in a village in northeaste­rn Quebec, provincial police said.

Authoritie­s said they were still searching for a man in his 30s who was a member of the fishing party and remained unaccounte­d for.

The bodies of the four children — all older than 10 — were found unresponsi­ve on the river bank a few hours after an emergency call about a group swept up by the tide near Portneuf-sur-Mer, about 550 kilometres northeast of Montreal.

They were among a group of 11 people who were fishing for capelin on foot near the shore when they were caught off guard by the rising tide.

Quebec provincial police divers and Canadian Forces members took part in the search for the missing adult.

Mayor Jean-Maurice Tremblay said Saturday he did not know more about the victims or if they were from Portneuf-sur-Mer, a community of about 600 people.

“Everyone is affected by what happened, because this kind of event, it’s the first time it’s happened,” Tremblay said in French. “When it involves five people, and four children drowning during a recreation­al activity, it’s certain people are quite sad about it.”

Capelin — a silvery smelt fish — are a forage species consumed by many marine animals, and Tremblay said fishing for them is a popular activity in his part of Quebec’s north shore.

Tremblay said the sandbank on which the victims were fishing is accessed by all-terrain vehicles. They were caught on a part of the peninsula where parts can be submerged by up to four metres of water when the tide rises.

Tremblay said it’s important to watch for fluctuatin­g tides, something that’s difficult to identify at night.

A 911 call came in at about 2 a.m. on Saturday. Police said six people were rescued from the water and five others were reported missing — the four victims and the missing man.

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