Rescuers say if you're out on Colorado's waterways, take note -- rivers are running high.
– Rescuers say if you’re out on a boat or swimming somewhere in Colorado, take note — rivers are running high. The message comes after two people died on Monday on waterways in the southern part of the state.Two people died in separate incidents on Arkansas River today.
Rangers responded to a flipped boat in the Royal Gorge that left 1 man dead. Then a swimmer went missing in Lake Pueblo. Rangers recovered the remains at 6:30 p.m.Then, in an unrelated accident, a swimmer died Tuesday night in Lake Pueblo. That person’s body was located by search crews.Jesse Sarles writes and edits stories about Colorado and the Denver metro area for CBSDenver.com. He's been a digital journalist since the late 1990s.
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