Thirteen dead as Missouri storm sinks 'duck boat'

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[July 20, 2018] 

By Andrew Hay and Brendan O'Brien

(Reuters) - At least 13 people including children drowned after a tourist "duck boat" sank during a storm on a lake in Missouri, and authorities were set to resume a search on Friday for other missing victims, Missouri Governor Michael Parson said.

"Just a terrible, horrific tragic accident has occurred," Parson told CNN on Friday, noting that 13 people have now been confirmed dead. "The rescue's still ongoing."

Divers will resume searching Table Rock Lake outside the town of Branson a day after the "Ride the Ducks" amphibious vehicle sank, Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader told reporters at a news conference late on Thursday.

Seven victims, including two who were critically injured, were being treated at the Cox Medical Center in Branson, the hospital said on Twitter.

Emergency crews responded to the incident shortly after 7 p.m. (0000 GMT) after thunderstorms rolled through an area that is a Midwestern tourist destination, the fire district said in a Twitter post.

"There was some heavy wind. It was having problems through the wind," Rader told reporters. "They were coming back toward land. There was actually two ducks. The first one made it out. The second one didn't."

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Rescue personnel work after an amphibious "duck boat" capsized and sank, at Table Rock Lake near Branson, Stone County, Missouri, U.S. July 19, 2018 in this still image obtained from a video on social media. SOUTHERN STONE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT/Facebook/via REUTERS

  (Reporting by Andrew Hay in Taos, New Mexico and Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee, additional reporting by Barbara Goldberg and Gina Cherelus in New York, Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Bernadette Baum)

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