Seventeen die in China after two dragon boats capsize

Seventeen people are confirmed dead after two dragon boats capsized in the city of Guilin in southern China.

Chinese firefighters rescue victims at the accident site after two dragon boats overturned.

Chinese firefighters rescue victims at the accident site after two dragon boats overturned. Source: AAP

Seventeen people are dead after two dragon boats capsized in southern China.

The boats were practising on Saturday for a race in the Taohua River in the city of Guilin when the accident happened, said the fire department of the city of Guilin, capital of Guangxi region.

The accident happened where two flows of the river converge causing a powerful current, the CCTV broadcaster said. Most of those who went into the river were not wearing life jackets, media reported.

The rescue for bodies continues in the Taohua River.
The rescue for bodies continues in the Taohua River. Source: AAP


The fire department said on its official account on the social media site Sina Weibo that search efforts ended late on Saturday and 17 people had been confirmed dead.

A total of 60 people fell into the water.

The official Xinhua News Agency said eight boats and more than 200 people had been deployed to the rescue.

Two organisers of the practice, from the village of Dunmu, were detained, Xinhua said.

China has sought to step up safety surrounding nationwide dragon boat racing during the Duanwu festival, which falls near the summer solstice and commemorates the death of the poet and minister Qu Yuan in the third century BC.


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