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Boat carrying 150 tourists sinks in Colombia Boat carrying 150 tourists sinks in Colombia
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DETAILS TO FOLLOW A tourist boat carrying around 150 people has sunk in the Penol reservoir in northwest Colombia, the country’s air force confirmed, saying that a search and rescue operation is under way.
According to preliminary information, the three-decked vessel was at maximum capacity at the time of the incident.
Local media report at least three casualties, saying that a majority of passengers were swiftly aided by numerous smaller leisure boats in the area. However, dozens of people reportedly remain missing.
The sinking occurred at around 2:00pm local time, close to the embankment of the Peñol-Guatapé reservoir, Victoria Eugenia Ramírez, Antioquia's government secretary, told the Colombian daily El País. The incident took place at the El Peñol de Guatapé dam, a popular tourist site, El Universo reported the Colombian Air Force as saying. 
Ramírez specified that there was no clash with any other vessel, but the reasons for the incident still remain unclear. Eyewitnesses say passengers were not wearing life vests, so authorities have activated an emergency protocol to rescue the sinking ship.
The rescue operation has been launched with the support of the air force, navy, army and police. The military dispatched a Sikorsky UH-60 helicopter to support the rescue mission.
The Colombian Air Force said that its aircraft and crews are ready to airlift the people with "most serious" injuries who "require immediate attention."
All rescue groups in eastern Antioquia and the Aburrá Valley were dispatched to help the rescue, according to Luis Bernardo Morales, the captain of the Envigado fire department, El Tiempo reports. A group of divers also arrived at the reservoir to search for possible victims' bodies.
As the search and rescue operation continues, all access roads to the reservoir and the nearby town of Guatapé have been closed to private vehicles.