California officials say seventh person found dead after Lake Tahoe boat capsizes

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The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office confirmed on Monday that a seventh body was recovered following the tragic capsizing of a boat on Lake Tahoe during an unexpected thunderstorm that hit the area over the weekend. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon when a 27-foot gold Chris-Craft vessel, carrying ten people, was reportedly struck by a large swell near DL Bliss State Park, leading to its overturning. Initially, emergency services reported six fatalities at the scene, with two individuals missing. The recovery of the seventh body was announced later that evening, while search efforts continued for the remaining missing person. The identities of the deceased will be withheld pending notification of family members, as confirmed by Sergeant Kyle Parker from the sheriff’s office. Two survivors were transported to a hospital, although their conditions remained undisclosed at the time of reporting.

The thunderstorm that caused the capsizing surprised meteorologists, who had only anticipated mild rain rather than the severe squall that developed around 3 PM. National Weather Service meteorologist Matthew Chyba noted that winds reached speeds exceeding 35 mph and generated waves taller than 8 feet. These conditions were deemed highly unusual for Lake Tahoe, where such significant wave heights are rarely observed. Local witnesses corroborated the sudden onset of high winds and dangerous conditions, describing it as a tragic day for the community. Rescue operations were undertaken by various agencies, including the US Coast Guard, which initially searched the waters before scaling back efforts. Local boat operators, like Chris Williams of Tahoe Sports, expressed astonishment at the storm's intensity, highlighting the challenges faced by those navigating the lake during the severe weather. Despite the harrowing conditions, all guests from his company returned safely, while some vessels were damaged due to the adverse weather.

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The El Dorado county sheriff’s office confirmed Monday that it had found a seventh person dead after a boat capsized on Lake Tahoe during a fast-moving weekend thunderstorm that caused high winds and swells of up to 8ft. One person is still missing.

A 27ft-long gold Chris-Craft vessel with 10 people aboard overturned Saturday afternoon after apparently being hit by a large swell near DL Bliss state park on the lake’s south-west edge, according to the US Coast Guard.

Emergency services reported six people dead at the scene and two missing at the time. Two others were taken to a hospital in unknown condition, El Dorado county officials said. The seventh body was found Sunday evening, according to the El Dorado county sheriff’s office. Their names won’t be released until family members are notified, Sgt Kyle Parker said.

The intensity of the thunderstorm surprised even forecasters, who had predicted some rain but nothing like the sudden squall that lashed the southern part of the lake at about 3pm, said meteorologist Matthew Chyba with the National Weather Service office in Reno, Nevada. Winds topped 35mph (56 km/h) and waves swelled more than 8ft (2.5m).

“We weren’t expecting it to be so strong,” Chyba said Monday. He said temperatures in the area were 15 to 25 degrees below normal for this time of year, which could have contributed to the unstable air mass.

Eight-foot waves on Tahoe is “pretty significant”, Chyba said. “They were really rocking the lake.”

Local witnesses toldSouth Tahoe Newsthat unusually high winds had struck the lake in the afternoon, raising waves and creating dangerous conditions. “It was a very, very tragic day on Lake Tahoe,” local boat captain Joby Cefalutold the outlet.

Lake Tahoe is a popular summer recreation destination for boaters, kayakers and paddleboarders. The pristine lake with very cold water straddlesCaliforniaand Nevada and is one of the deepest in the country, second only to Oregon’s Crater Lake.

Rescue crews and divers scoured the area Saturday evening for the remaining victims and resumed efforts Sunday morning before the US Coast Guard eventually called off its search. El Dorado county sheriff’s deputies continued searching on Monday with help from other agencies from California and neighboring Nevada, Parker said.

The storm Saturday cleared out within about two hours.

Chris Williams, a party boat operator with Tahoe Sports, was one of four company captains on the lake Saturday when the weather turned. He was stunned by the force of the storm and the size of the swells.

“We braved the weather and came back during some severe wave heights that have never been seen on Lake Tahoe,” Williams told the San Francisco Chronicle. “We were pushing the vessels to their maximum capabilities while making sure to keep all clients safely aboard.”

While all guests from Tahoe Sports charters returned safely, Williams said two boats from the company’s Tahoe Keys location broke from the pier and washed ashore.

Video obtained by KCRA-TV showed moored boats at a nearby marina crashing into one another amid strong gusts.

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Source: The Guardian