Saturday, August 28, 2010

Missing rafters found after accident in Austria AP

VIENNA Over two dozen people were tossed into a raging Alpine river in western Austria after their rafts capsized Saturday, but all were found after an intensive rescue operation, authorities said.

Scores of rescue workers used boats and helicopters to scour the banks of the Bregenzerach River in Austrias western province of Vorarlberg for three hours after police reported at least 10 rafters were missing.

Red Cross spokesman Michael Osti said 12 rafters had to be rescued after being stranded on the rivers banks.

A group of 74 rafters had started their trip in three German boats and two Austrian ones around noon. Turbulence and high water caused some rafts to capsize, sending over two dozen rafters overboard, but 15 were immediately rescued, police spokesman Egon Voegel told national broadcaster ORF.

The accident occurred near Doren, a village 13 miles 20 kilometers east of the provincial capital of Bregenz.

Eight of those pulled from the river were hospitalized, fire brigade spokesman Werner Blum told ORF. Others were treated for minor injuries.

Summer rafting is a popular tourist activity in Austria, but in the last month eastern Europe has been hit by heavy rains.



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