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Russian Tourist Boat Sinks On Volga River With Over 180 People Onboard

Russia Volga Sinking

MANSUR MIROVALEV   07/10/11 10:23 PM ET   AP

MOSCOW — A half-century-old tourist boat with 188 people on board listed and sank quickly in one of the world's largest reservoirs amid wind and rain Sunday, authorities and survivors said, and dozens of children were believed to be among the 101 people missing. Two bodies were recovered.

About 30 children gathered in a cockpit in the double-decker Bulgaria moments before it sank into the reservoir on the Volga River, a survivor told the Interfax news agency. Russia's Vesti 24 television quoted another survivor as saying that the boat "tilted to the right and sank within minutes."

Crew members had time to open only two lifeboats, and could release only one from the ship, survivors told the Itar Tass news agency.

By early Monday, only two bodies had been recovered from the 20-meter-deep (66-foot-deep) waters of the giant Kuibyshev reservoir, 3 kilometers (2 miles) from shore.

The regional emergency ministry of Tatarstan said two men managed to swim to shore, while a passing riverboat picked up another 83 people and the lifeless body of a woman. The body of another woman was found later, authorities said without giving details. All aboard were believed to be Russian.

One survivor told Vesti 24 that other ships refused to come to their aid.

"Two ships did not stop, although we waved our hands," said the man in his 40s, who stood on the riverboat amid weeping passengers, some of them wrapped in towels and blankets. He held another man, who was weeping desperately.

Emergency teams and divers from neighboring regions rushed to the site of the tragedy, 450 miles (750 kilometers) east of Moscow.

Throughout the day, officials gave different counts of those on board and the number of missing, but by early Monday officials in Moscow and Tatarstan agreed that the boat had held 150 passengers and 38 crew members when it got into trouble.

The Volga, Europe's longest river, is up to 30 kilometers (19 miles) wide. The river is a popular tourist destination, especially in summer months. Most of Russia's largest cities are located in the Volga River basin.

The Bulgaria was built in 1955 in Czechoslovakia and belongs to a local tourism company. It was traveling from the town of Bulgar to the regional capital, Kazan.

A tourism expert said the lack of partitions inside the Bulgaria made it vulnerable to breaches.

"In case of an accident these ships sink within minutes," Dmitri Voropayev, head of the Samara Travel company, told the Ria Novosti news agency.

Russia's Union of Tourism Industry said the ship had not been inspected and retrofitted for years, according to the Interfax news agency.

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MOSCOW — A half-century-old tourist boat with 188 people on board listed and sank quickly in one of the world's largest reservoirs amid wind and rain Sunday, authorities and survivors said, and ...
MOSCOW — A half-century-old tourist boat with 188 people on board listed and sank quickly in one of the world's largest reservoirs amid wind and rain Sunday, authorities and survivors said, and ...
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12:14 PM on 07/11/2011
With 208 people on this boat that seems to be to small for this many people, they would have better odds being on the Titanic.
12:05 PM on 07/11/2011
Corrupt labor unions led to poor maintenance which led to the boat sinking. A typical outcome of liberalism and Obama style governance. Count on it.
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Poking your brain with a pointy stick.
12:48 PM on 07/11/2011
There are no labor unions in Russia, fool.
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girldog
I support Elizabeth Warren
01:48 PM on 07/11/2011
You must have missed the detail that this happened in Russia. Or did you know that and decided to use this human tragedy to make an absolutely absurd political point? Either way, you come off sounding like an idiot.
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02:01 PM on 07/11/2011
Oh Girldog, stop acting like such a uh, er, aw never mind!
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Republican = FAIL
09:24 AM on 07/11/2011
Who needs Big Government and Regulations. Right?
09:05 AM on 07/11/2011
In Soviet Russia, boat sinks you.
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KIVPossum
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09:59 AM on 07/11/2011
That's not too funny with a hundred people missing
11:22 AM on 07/11/2011
You said "not too funny" implying that you think it is at least somewhat funny.

You probably smiled or laughed a little, then frowned and felt bad.

You sad sad panda.
04:13 PM on 07/11/2011
You aren't the 1093238393th person to make this "joke"
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08:22 AM on 07/11/2011
What a devastating event. Absolutely horrible.
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08:17 AM on 07/11/2011
yikes, this was horrible and what makes it even more so is the film of them bringing the bodies up and showing them on TV - I've never seen that before - I have a lot of questions.
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08:09 AM on 07/11/2011
Was the Polish president on it????
brownfrown
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08:09 AM on 07/11/2011
I bet their permits were all bought with bribes. Russia is in such sad state of affairs right now..

P.S. - You guys see the story where some guy working in the Kremlin said that Putin was sent by God to save Russia?
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12:52 PM on 07/11/2011
You mean like Bush said God was talking to him directly? If you think permits are only bought in Russia, you have a LOT to learn about how business gets done in the US. Try looking up some details on commercial construction accidents in NYC when cranes fell over because inspectors were paid off. Corruption is everywhere, only at least the taxes in Russia are a flat rate 12% and you get health care and safe streets. People who live in glass houses...
04:15 PM on 07/11/2011
According to the news, the boat had no license to operate.
brownfrown
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04:22 PM on 07/11/2011
Just means the right people were paid off to where no one would ask for one (until such incident)

Everything is in line with a typical Russian tragedy so far.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lame_Horse_fire
08:08 AM on 07/11/2011
if you can't see land, its not a river or a lake, it an ocean. I would never go out in a river boat to an ocean.
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Remembering recent history...
07:41 AM on 07/11/2011
You would think that after thousands of years we would have this "boat floating on water" thingy all figured out.
07:15 AM on 07/11/2011
It's all Obama's fault.
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08:10 AM on 07/11/2011
Oh, I thought it was bush's fault.
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09:18 AM on 07/11/2011
No it started with peanut head, Jimmy Carter and Billy Beer!
05:08 PM on 07/11/2011
Nope...it's Obama's fault.
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03:26 PM on 07/11/2011
you're pathetic, go play in the traffic....
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06:44 AM on 07/11/2011
Those two ships refusing to stop and help . . . not very humanitarian of them.
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11:45 AM on 07/11/2011
It would be criminal on the high seas.
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02:06 PM on 07/11/2011
Those were Somalian pirates.
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06:42 AM on 07/11/2011
I an believing July is not a very good month due to the tragedies that have been happening, And they are not just in the US either, its world wide. Makes not want to leave my apartment unless I just absolutely have to and then I will walk to where ever I need to go. And that isn't the safest way either.
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06:38 AM on 07/11/2011
Christ on a crutch, another boating accident in what a week, two weeks? Both times the boats went down like lead blocks. That doesn't make taking a cruise ship very attractive. Doesn't do much for the tourist trade in either Mexico or Russia.
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06:20 AM on 07/11/2011
One survivor told Vesti 24 that other ships refused to come to their aid.
"Two ships did not stop, although we waved our hands," said the man in his 40s, who stood on the riverboat amid weeping passengers, some of them wrapped in towels and blankets. He held another man, who was weeping desperately.