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2 Dead, Including Child, After 3 Incidents on NC Lake over Weekend

MICHIGAN, JUL 8 – Eight drownings were reported in Michigan over Independence Day weekend, with officials urging life jacket use and caution around water to prevent future deaths.

  • Nearly a dozen people drowned in Michigan waters during the Independence Day holiday weekend.
  • Most victims drowned without wearing life jackets amid high waves and strong winds, increasing water hazards during the holiday weekend.
  • Multiple drownings included a father and son at Burt Lake, a child in a Kalamazoo pond, and two Oakland County men recovered by divers, highlighting ongoing water safety risks.
  • Authorities urged wearing life jackets, avoiding swimming alone, and staying sober after multiple drownings during the holiday weekend.
  • Over the holiday weekend, eight drownings occurred statewide, and 31 fatalities have been recorded across the Great Lakes region this year.
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CBS 17 broke the news in Raleigh, United States on Tuesday, July 23, 2019.
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