Tour boat capsizes in cave in upstate New York, requiring major emergency aid

Tour boat capsizes in New York state cave, prompting major emergency response: Up to 36 people were on board as officials pulled ‘priorities’ out of the water

A tour boat capsized in a cave in upstate New York, plunging 36 people into icy waters in Lockport County, 20 miles east of Niagara Falls.

Police confirmed they are responding to a capsized boat at the Lockport Caves – a popular tourist attraction below the city in Niagara County. The incident occurred at 11:25 a.m., according to the Lockport Police Department.

Reports from emergency services on social media that ‘several people’ have been rescued from the water. Streets around the caves have been closed by emergency services.

The Eastern Niagara Health System confirmed they are treating four people with non-critical injuries, the report said WKBW.

The tour was operated by Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride. DailyMail.com has contacted the company for comment.

A tour boat capsized in a cave in upstate New York, plunging 36 people into freezing water

Police confirmed they are responding to a capsized boat at the Lockport Caves

Police confirmed they are responding to a capsized boat at the Lockport Caves

The caves have been open for boat tours since 1977.  The water in the area is about six feet deep

The caves have been open for boat tours since 1977. The water in the area is about six feet deep

The caves have been open to boat tours since 1977. The water in the area is about four feet deep. The water temperature in the area was about 60 degrees.

In a 2021 feature, WIBV reported that the caves were created 150 years ago.