2 Injured After Boats Collide on Little Pee Dee River in Marion County

2 Injured After Boats Collide on Little Pee Dee River in Marion County

Breaking News, Marion County, S.C., Tuesday, May 28th, 2024 – A shocking incident involving two boats on the picturesque Little Pee Dee River has left two people seriously injured.

Boating Incident on the Pee Dee River

Local officials responded to a distress call on Monday evening that two boats had collided on the vital Little Pee Dee River. The emergency services were dispatched to the area around Sandy Bluff Landing near Nichols. The incident occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m., according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources initial report.

Emergency Response and Casualties

The collision resulted in two victims, both of whom required immediate medical attention. One of the victims was airlifted to a nearby hospital, while the second was transported by ambulance, indicating the severity of the injuries.

Authorities reported that Marion County EMS personnel and local police were on site, assisting in the rescue operations. All efforts have been promptly made to provide the victims with urgent medical attention.

Investigation Underway

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources is currently leading an investigation into the unfortunate collision. The circumstances of the crash remain unclear, and officials are withholding further details pending the outcome of their inquiry.

As the residents of the area and the boating community wait for details, there is a general sentiment of shock and concern for the victims. Many are awaiting the results of the investigation to understand if this was a freak accident or if safety improvements are needed on the river.

Little Pee Dee River – A Popular Spot

The Little Pee Dee River, known for its abundant fish population and fertile farmland, is a nature lover’s dream come true. It is a popular spot for both fishing and boating activities. The incident may serve as a stark reminder for locals and visitors alike about the importance of boat safety as we head into the warmer months.

The identities of the victims and further details of their current conditions have not been released yet.

The incident presents an opportunity for all boaters in the area to revisit safety protocols around boating, including ensuring vessels are properly maintained, understanding navigation rules, and wearing life jackets when onboard.

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At HERE News Network, our thoughts are currently with the victims of this accident, and we wish them a quick recovery.


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