Sunday, April 26, 2015

One Person Dead And Four Missing After Squall Hits Alabama Regatta

Robert Luiten. in the blue shirt, after finding out his son, Leonard, was found alive several hours after their boat capsized.

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One person died and four are missing after a strong squall struck a regatta in Alabama's Mobile Bay on Saturday, officials said, causing several sailboats to capsize, officials said.

The United States Coast Guard said it was continuing its search Sunday for the missing participants.

Rhonda Morgan Gilreath and Randy Rutledge spent two hours in the water after their sailboat capsized

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The sudden burst of severe weather at the Dauphin Island Regatta came around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, the Coast Guard said, sparking a large rescue response that involved two boats, three helicopters, and an airplane.

Dauphin Island Mayor Jeff Collier confirmed to AL.com that one person was dead, adding that he didn't know the cause. Around 9:00 p.m., a 17 year old was pulled from the water and was expected to survive.

About 200 people were on 100 boats during the regatta. The high winds and rough surf sent many into the water and caused some boats to crash into each other.

Susan Kangal, who was in one of the boats, told WSFA:

"We were probably an inch from capsizing; everybody was ready to jump. I didn't have a life jacket on – I grabbed the horseshoe and put it around my neck and just held on," said Kangal.

It was "the closest to death I have ever come" she said.

Dauphin Island Regatta sailors near their docked sailboats on Saturday

Mike Kittrell / AP




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