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Tragic Boat Capsizing on Lake Tahoe Claims Seven Lives Amid Severe Weather

A boat capsized on Lake Tahoe during a thunderstorm, resulting in seven deaths and one person still missing, with search efforts now concluded.

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  • A 27ft gold Chris-Craft vessel capsized near D.L. Bliss State Park, carrying ten people at the time of the incident.
  • Severe weather, including 35 mph winds and over 8-foot waves, contributed to the boat's capsizing during an unexpected thunderstorm.
  • Seven bodies have been recovered, while one individual remains missing after the tragic incident over the weekend.
  • Two survivors were rescued and hospitalized, but their conditions remain unknown following the capsizing.
  • The Coast Guard conducted extensive search efforts but ultimately called off the search for the missing person after failing to locate them.
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Center-leaning sources frame the Lake Tahoe boat capsizing as a tragic event, emphasizing the ongoing search for missing individuals and the unexpected severity of weather conditions. Their perspective highlights the human impact, focusing on the victims and rescue efforts, while subtly critiquing the unpredictability of nature and safety measures.

"A search continues for two people still missing after six others were killed when a boat capsized during a powerful weekend thunderstorm that whipped up high waves."

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"The search continues for two people still missing after six others were killed when a boat capsized during a powerful weekend thunderstorm that whipped up high waves."

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"Seven people died and one remains missing after a 27-foot boat capsized on Lake Tahoe on Saturday afternoon, authorities said."

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The boat capsized amid severe weather including 30-35 mph winds and 6- to 8-foot swells during a sudden thunderstorm on Lake Tahoe.

There were ten people on the 27-foot Chris-Craft boat; seven died, two were rescued and hospitalized, and one person remains missing.

The boat capsized near D.L. Bliss State Park, close to a rock formation known as Rooster Rock, which has an underwater drop-off more than 300 feet deep.

Boaters are advised to know their vessel's capacity limits, remain sober, respect no-wake zones, limit speed near shorelines, monitor weather forecasts closely, wear life jackets, and return to shore immediately if weather deteriorates.

Emergency responders, including the U.S. Coast Guard, launched extensive search and rescue operations, but eventually suspended the search for the missing individual due to the dangerous conditions and unsuccessful efforts.

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