Correction: Boat Crashes-Alabama story

Correction: Boat Crashes-Alabama story

In a story July 5 about boating accidents in Alabama, The Associated Press, relying on information from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, reported erroneously that one of the missing was Tyler House. The missing person has since been identified as Travis House.

A corrected version of the story is below:

1 dead, others injured in boat accidents on 2 Alabama lakes

Divers and searchers using underwater sonar devices have scoured two Alabama lakes for people missing after a pair of holiday boating accidents; 1 later confirmed dead, several injured

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Divers and crews using underwater sonar devices searched Friday for three people who went missing on two Alabama lakes after a pair of holiday boating accidents, and authorities later confirmed one person was dead in addition to several injured.

Both happened after dark on July 4 on large reservoirs that are popular destinations for people seeking relief from the summer heat.

Capt. Gary Buchanan, a spokesman for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Marine Patrol, said searchers including dive teams trying to locate two people who were missing after two 19-foot boats collided on Lake Jordan, north of Montgomery. He added that five others were hurt, and two of them were hospitalized with serious injuries. The missing were identified as Clay Jackson, 26, of Deatsville, and Travis House, 17, of Marbury.

“There’s probably 30-40 people on the water actively involved at this time,” Buchanan said in an email Friday. Searchers paused at nightfall, and Buchanan said they would resume the search for the missing on Saturday morning.

Crews also searched Friday for a person missing after a boating accident on Smith Lake north of Birmingham, Buchanan said.

The agency later said in an emailed statement Friday night that a 12-year-old girl had died and two other children were injured: another 12-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy. All were from Pontotoc County in Mississippi, it said. The statement didn’t immediately give details on just what happened or explain why authorities had earlier reported a higher number of injuries. Authorities said that accident involved a 19-foot deck boat style vessel.

A later release from the agency’s Sgt. Chad Pate identified the missing woman as 26-year-old Kelsey Nicole Starling of Troy. Pate said Starling was a passenger on a boat operated by 23-year-old William Jackson Fite of Decatur, who was charged Friday with boating under the influence.

Photos from the scene showed a rescue boat beside a fiberglass boat overturned in the water.

While skies were clear, high temperatures were forecast in the 90s this week and Buchanan said the intense heat made conditions worse for searchers, who were concentrated on recovering bodies on the nearly 7,000-acre (2,840-hectare) Lake Jordan rather than finding survivors.

“It works against us because of the stress that puts on the divers and their gear and the search teams that are out there in the sun and the heat,” Buchanan said.

Smith Lake covers about 21,000 acres (8,500 hectares).

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