on Friday, July 4 evening, injured seven people, including a 5-year-old child, during Fourth of July celebrations, local authorities confirmed. Five of the injured were rushed to nearby hospitals with second and third-degree burns, while two others were treated at the scene for minor injuries.The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said the incident occurred around 7 EST near Landshark Cove, close to Margaritaville, when a 23-foot cabin cruiser being towed exploded.
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Hall County Fire officials, one of the injured victims had to be airlifted due to the severity of the burns. The age range of the victims spans from 5 to 45 years old.
Firefighters from Hall County, along with Gainesville Fire’s Marine Rescue team, managed to extinguish the blaze using a portable pump and marine units.
The cause of the explosion remains unknown, but the Hall County Fire Marshal’s Office is currently investigating it.
Lake Lanier, located in northern Georgia, is a popular reservoir created by the Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River. Known for its scenic beauty, it attracts millions of visitors annually for boating, fishing, and water sports.
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Despite its popularity, the lake has gained a reputation for accidents and unexplained incidents, leading to local legends and safety concerns. With over 690 miles of shoreline and 38,000 acres, Lake Lanier remains one of the Southeast’s most visited recreational lakes.