One dead, two missing after boat sinks near Alcatraz
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A pontoon recreational boat sank near Alcatraz Island in San Francisco.
- Of the 19 people on board, 16 were rescued, one died, and two remain missing.
- The cause of the accident is currently unknown, and a search is underway for the missing individuals.
One person has died and two are missing after a recreational pontoon boat sank near Alcatraz Island in San Francisco.
San Francisco Fire Department Chief Dean Crispen reported that 19 people were on board the vessel when it went down. "Of the 19 people on the boat, 13 are safely on shore, three have been transported to the hospital, one person has died, and two are listed as missing," Crispen stated at a press conference. The cause of the accident remains undetermined.
Of the 19 people on the boat, 13 are safely on shore, three have been transported to the hospital, one person has died, and two are listed as missing.
Fire Lieutenant Mariano Elias described the vessel as a "pontoon recreational boat." The boat was approximately 500 meters from Alcatraz when a distress call was received shortly after 3:30 p.m. Local television footage showed the boat nearly submerged, with its roof still visible above water. Initially, the engine was running and leaking fuel, but the vessel eventually sank.
A police boat was the first to arrive on the scene. Officials found one patient with severe injuries, who later died despite resuscitation efforts. The U.S. Coast Guard has joined other agencies in the search for the two missing individuals, deploying 11 vessels. Alcatraz Island, a small rocky island in the bay, formerly housed a federal prison from 1934 to 1963 and is now a national historic monument.
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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.