Accident Database

Report ID#67152

2018-04-21
accident date
17 Unknown Paddlers
victim
0
victim age
Taohuajiang River
river
n/a
section
in Guilin, China
location
n/a
gage
n/a
water level
N/A
river difficulty
Caught in Low Head Dam Hydraulic
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Inadequate Equipment
factors
Private
trip type
Other
boat type
status?
status

Description

17 Dead after 2 Dragon Boats Overturn Seventeen people have died after two dragon boats overturned on Saturday in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Fifty-seven people fell into the water and 40 of them were rescued. Over 200 people were called to the scene to search for those missing after the accident. The rescue work concluded at 22:15. http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20180422/8078904.shtml… The accident site was a low-head dam. No PFD’s were worn. Dragon boat disaster leaves 17 dead in China Sixty paddlers practising for a race fall into river in southern city of Guilin as two boats capsize in strong current Sun 22 Apr 2018 Seventeen people died after two dragon boats capsized in southern China. The boat crews were practising on Saturday for a race in the Taohua river in the city of Guilin when the accident happened, the city’s fire department said. The accident happened where two flows of the river converge, causing a powerful current, the CCTV broadcaster said. Television pictures showed one of the long, narrow boats packed with paddlers going over. Another dragon boat arrived at the scene, also full of paddlers, and it too capsized, the pictures showed. Most of those who went into the river were not wearing life jackets, media reported. The Guilin fire department said on the Sina Weibo social media site that search efforts ended late on Saturday and 17 people had been confirmed dead. A total of 60 people fell into the water. The official Xinhua news agency said eight boats and more than 200 people had been deployed to the rescue. Two organisers of the practice, from the village of Dunmu, were detained, Xinhua said. The dragon boat festival, which this year is being held on 18 June, is a traditional holiday in China.