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Lake Tahoe boating tragedy: Big waves, cold water, strong winds created deadly conditionsEvery summer thousands of people head to rivers, lakes and coastal areas in California — from San Diego to the Sierras, Shasta Lake to Monterey Bay — to enjoy the water as the weather warms. Accidents are rare. But as Saturday’s heart-breaking episode demonstrated at Lake Tahoe, where seven people drowned when their 27-foot Chris-Craft power boat capsized near D.L. Bliss State Park in a sudden, violent storm, sometimes boating can end in tragedy. The Lake Tahoe disaster is believed to be the deadliest boating incident in California since 2019, when the Conception, a 75-foot dive boat, caught fire in the middle of the night and sank near Santa Cruz Island, off Ventura County, killing 34 of the 39 people aboard. Each year, about 30 to 40 people die in recreational boating accidents statewide, according to statistics from the State Division of Boating and Waterways. In 2023, the most recent year for which data is available, there were 412 recreational boating accidents in California, with 171 injuries and 32 fatalities. Half happened during the heart of summer — June, July and August — and 55% occurred on Saturdays and Sundays. More fatalities happened at lakes in Northern California — 20 of 75 — in 2022 and 2023 than any other location statewide, including the ocean
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