At least six people have died and 31 people are missing
after a tourist boat carrying about 150 people sank in a reservoir in
north-west Colombia, near the city of MedellÃn.
There was confusion over the death toll after Margarita
Moncada, a local rescue official, confirmed nine had died in the
accident on the Guatapé-El Peñol reservoir.
Later Colombia’s president Juan Manuel Santos arrived on the
scene and said 122 people were either rescued or found their way to
shore. Six had died and another 31 were missing, he said. The
discrepancies in the number of fatalities could not be immediately
reconciled.
The injured were being treated in the local hospital.
Colombian air force helicopters were dispatched and stood ready to
evacuate the most seriously wounded.
Rescued passengers said they had not been provided with life vests when they boarded the vessel.
Two residents of Guatapé told Blu Radio that the same boat
had sunk about three months ago when it was tied at the dock. “They
fixed it and it kept working normally,” one of the residents told the
radio network.
The city of MedellÃn and the Colombian Red Cross sent rescue
crews to the area. It was unclear if any foreigners were on the vessel.
Guatapé is a popular holiday spot for Colombian and foreign
tourists attracted by water sports on the reservoir and rock climbing on
the El Peñol rock face.
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