1 dead after boat capsizes during underground cave tour in upstate New York

The historical, underground boat tour is along the Erie Canal.

ByEmily Shapiro and Peter Charalambous ABCNews logo
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
1 dead after boat capsizes during underground cave tour
One person has died after a tour boat capsized at the Lockport Cave, a historical, underground boat ride along the Erie Canal in upstate New York.

One person has died after a tour boat capsized Monday morning at the Lockport Cave, a historical, underground boat ride by the Erie Canal in upstate New York, the local fire chief said.

Twenty-nine people -- Niagara County hospitality employees -- were on the small boat, which can handle 40 passengers, Lockport Fire Department Chief Luca Quagliano said at a news conference. At one point the boat became unbalanced and capsized, throwing everyone into the water, he said.

The man who died may have been stuck under the capsized boat, Quagliano said.

About 16 people were rescued by fire and EMS personnel, Quagliano said. Everyone else was able to get themselves to safety, he said, noting that the water is about 6 feet deep.

Eleven people were taken to hospitals for minor injuries, Quagliano said.

No one on board was wearing a life jacket, Quagliano said.

It's not clear why the boat capsized, the fire chief said. Officials said this is the tour company's first incident since it began operating in the 1970s.

The victim, who was not identified, was believed to be about 60 years old, Quagliano said, noting that his wife was among the people taken to a hospital.

Lockport is about 30 miles northeast of Buffalo.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul tweeted that her "team is in close contact with local officials and emergency operations teams."