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7 dead, 14 rescued as dragon boat capsizes in Philippines

PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                Coast guard personnel carried a survivor to a waiting ambulance after they were rescued from a capsized dragon paddle boat off Boracay island resort, Wednesday, in the central Philippines. The coast guard says seven rowers drowned and 14 others were rescued when their dragon boat was suddenly lashed by strong waves and overturned in the central Philippines.

PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS

Coast guard personnel carried a survivor to a waiting ambulance after they were rescued from a capsized dragon paddle boat off Boracay island resort, Wednesday, in the central Philippines. The coast guard says seven rowers drowned and 14 others were rescued when their dragon boat was suddenly lashed by strong waves and overturned in the central Philippines.

KALIBO, Philippines >> The Philippines coast guard said seven rowers drowned and 14 others were rescued when their dragon boat overturned Wednesday after being lashed by strong waves during a practice run off a popular resort island.

Coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo said the accident happened off Boracay island in the central Philippines’ Aklan province where a local dragon boat team was practicing ahead of a rowing competition.

Survivors of the accident, including a Chinese and a Russian, were brought by coast guard personnel and authorities to a hospital, Balilo said. The boat capsized less than a third of a mile from the nearest beach.

Friends, supporters and fellow rowers expressed shock and offered prayers for the sudden deaths in the team’s Facebook account.

Dragon boat rowing using Chinese-style canoes adorned with dragon designs and manned by a team of paddlers and a drum beater on board have long been popular in the Philippines, with teams competing in domestic and Asian competitions.

There was no storm battering the region and government forecasters said light to moderate winds were expected Wednesday with generally calm seas, but weather in the region has been known to suddenly shift.

Last month, 31 people died when their two ferries capsized in the Iloilo Strait after being suddenly buffeted by fierce waves and winds off Guimaras and Iloilo provinces, not far from Boracay.

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