Boater Missing After Fishing Boat Capsizes in Columbia River

Portland, ORLocal News

A local boater is reported missing after a fishing boat capsized in the Columbia River, prompting a swift response from rescue teams. The incident occurred during challenging water conditions, leading to concerns about the safety of recreational activities in the area. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the boat was overwhelmed by waves, resulting in a rapid capsizing. Local authorities have confirmed that search and rescue operations are currently underway, utilizing both aerial and watercraft resources to locate the missing individual. The community is rallying in support, with many sharing safety tips and urging caution for others on the river.

As the fishing season peaks, officials emphasize the importance of following safety protocols to prevent similar incidents. The search continues, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Families and friends of the missing boater are anxiously awaiting news as the rescue efforts persist.

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