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1 drowns after boat sinks at Lake Mead

Updated June 20, 2022 - 4:59 pm

A person drowned this weekend at Lake Mead National Recreational Area after a 15-foot boat began to sink, the National Park Service confirmed Monday.

The tri-hull boat was moving through “rough waters” caused by “excessive high winds” at South Cove in Arizona on Saturday before it started to go underwater, officials said.

Two other people on board made it to dry land, but the victim drowned in the Colorado River, officials said.

On Saturday afternoon, the park service took to Twitter to report 40 to 50 mph gusts in Lake Mead, noting that rangers had rescued multiple kayakers with overturned vessels.

Additional information was not immediately available.

Contact Ricardo Torres-Cortez at rtorres@reviewjournal.com. Follow @rickytwrites on Twitter.

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