Oregon Waterfall Fatal Accident
DILLON FALLS, DESCHUTES RIVER, OREGON, JUL 23 – Two women died after being swept over a dangerous 15-foot waterfall while tubing; search teams continue looking for a missing man among the six-person group, officials said.
- A fatal accident at Dillon Falls on July 19, 2025, left two women dead and one man missing after tubers were swept over the 15-foot drop on the Deschutes River in Oregon.
- Warning signs along the river mark strong currents, rocks and logs, but the group missed the final takeout before a dangerous section, where they were swept over Dillon Falls.
- Search crews on Wednesday used divers in the water, along with aircraft, specialized cameras, K-9 teams, and prepared to deploy side-scanning sonar for underwater searches.
- The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office identified the two women who died as 40-year-old Amanda Lloyd of Rockwall, Texas, and 33-year-old Lindsay Bashan of Parkland, Florida.
- Authorities warned the public to avoid the hazardous Dillon Falls area, saying any interference could hamper ongoing search efforts still underway.
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