The Associated Press
Published: April 26,2015
Two
people are dead and five are missing after a powerful weekend storm
capsized several sailboats competing in a regatta near Mobile Bay.
One
body was discovered after Saturday's storm and another Sunday morning,
said Major Steve Thompson, director of the Alabama Department of Public
Safety's Marine Patrol Division.
Authorities said crews used boats
and planes to search the Alabama waters, including areas near Dauphin
Island where anxious family members have gathered at a Coast Guard
station awaiting updates. Red Cross volunteers and an ambulance also
were at the site.
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Names of the missing and deceased were not released.
More
than 100 sailboats and as many as 200 people were participating in the
57th running of the Dauphin Island regatta in Mobile Bay when the storm
hit Saturday.
Gary Garner, commodore of the Fairhope Yacht Club which organized the race, said members are "heartbroken."
"We
are helping and cooperating fully with the U.S. Coast Guard and other
authorities in accounting for all of the sailors," he said in an emailed
statement.
Officials Sunday said not all of the missing were taking part in the regatta.
Speaking at a news conference in Dauphin Island, Thompson called Saturday's events "an awful tragedy."
"Our hearts go out to the families, and we are using all available resources," he added.
Coast
Guard Capt. Duke Walker said officials are focused on finding the
missing. Walker said conditions were "optimal" for Sunday's ongoing
search, with light winds and sunny skies on smooth water.
Spokesman
Seth Johnson said earlier Sunday that the Coast Guard will investigate
the weather conditions and the decision to go ahead with the regatta.
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