Houston, TX -- (SBWire) -- 07/25/2018 --A duck boat that was carrying tourists on Table Rock Lake in Branson, MO capsized and sank Thursday evening after it was hit with a thunderstorm during its navigation. 17 people, including children, died as a result of the accident. Seven of the 14 survivors were injured and taken to nearby hospitals. Two of them are being treated for critical injuries.
Officials believe the stormy weather is what contributed to the boat capsizing. Another boat on the lake during the time of the storm made it safely back to shore. The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Branson area early Thursday evening. Winds were to recorded to have reached 60 mph that night. Video footage captured the duck boat struggling with large swells and taking on water.
An off-duty sheriff's deputy helped rescue people once the boat capsized. Several dive teams in the area also assisted with the effort. The National Transportation Safety Board arrived in Branson this morning to start theĀ investigation.
Ride the Ducks in Branson states that this was the tour's only accident in more than 40 years of operation. Recreational boat tours are popular for families in the summertime, but unsafe boats and boat operators can pose a serious risk to passengers.
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17 Dead After Missouri Duck Boat Capsizes