This Saturday a violent storm battered parts of Switzerland. According to local police, a woman has drowned in Lake Geneva when her sightseeing boat sank during the storm. Another male passenger from the same boat was able to swim to another vessel from where he fired “two flares”, Joanna Matta, police spokeswoman for the canton (region) of Geneva, said. Three police boats and emergency services rushed to the scene. Police divers later retrieved the woman’s body from the lake. The victim, whose nationality remains unknown, was then taken to a hospital in Geneva where she was declared dead.
In the neighbouring French region of Haute-Savoie, the storm also caused damage and left a 51-year-old German tourist dead after a tree came down at a campsite. In a separate incident on Lake Geneva, the storm also damaged some of the 465 boats taking part in the 81st edition of the Bol d’Or, an annual regatta, the event’s press service said. Heavy rain and strong winds lashed the participants on Saturday afternoon, causing boats to capsize although nobody was injured. However, the storm broke the mast of the ultra-fast “Real Team” catamaran, which had been in the lead and was forced to pull out of the race. According to the national forecaster MeteoSwiss, The bad weather struck western Switzerland on Saturday afternoon, bringing hail and winds reaching up to 110 kilometres per hour.
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Switzerland: Tourist Drowns in Lake Geneva

Lightning illuminates the night sky over the village of Cully surrounded by the vineyard terraces of Lavaux on the bank of Leman Lake from Chexbres on late July 30, 2017. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)