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11 dead as boat capsizes, sinks in Missouri lake

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — A tourist boat capsized and sank on Thursday during a fierce storm on a lake in Missouri, killing at least 11 people, the local sheriff said.

The incident on Table Rock Lake that occurred as thundersto­rms rumbled through the US Midwest left another seven people hospitaliz­ed while at least five were still missing, Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader told journalist­s, saying some of the dead were children.

The local branch of the Cox Medical Center said two people were in critical condition, while the sheriff added several people had made it safely to shore.

Divers had arrived at the scene to assist in the search, Rader said, ending the rescue efforts for the night at approximat­ely 11 p.m., with plans to reboot operations in the morning.

Rader said 31 people had been aboard the amphibious vessel, known as a duck boat for its wheels that allow it to ride on land in addition to floating low on the water.

He said the incident was caused by heavy winds, saying the tour boat had been making its way to land. Two boats had been on the water, according to Rader, one of which returned safely.

The man-made lake where the boat sank is a popular tourist draw located in southern Missouri near the city of Branson, on the border with Arkansas.

Rick Kettels, who owns the Lakeside Resort on the shores of Table Rock Lake, said the storm appeared to come out of nowhere. “It just came up real quick,” he told

AFP, saying the storm struck around 6:15 p.m. local time.

“I’ve been here most of my life and I never saw a storm this bad,” he added, saying he had not seen a warning from local weather stations.

When the storm seemed imminent he had rushed to the lake to urge guests and boats to evacuate, as rough waves began slamming into his resort pier.

Steve Lindenberg, a meteorolog­ist in Springfiel­d, Missouri, some 72 kilometers north of Branson, said a string of severe thundersto­rms had barreled through the area causing significan­t tree damage and downed power lines.

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