One person killed and two missing after going over Oregon waterfall


One person died and that two people are missing after a group of six people was swept away on a waterfall in Oregon on Saturday afternoon, said a local sheriff.
The Sheriff’s Bureau of the County of Deschutes said that he had saved three people from the Deschutes river who were transported to the hospital, while another person was declared dead on the scene.
Emergency speakers used drones to search for survivors near Dillon Falls after receiving an emergency call in the afternoon and plan to resume research efforts on Sunday after taking a break during the night.
Dillon Falls has a 15 feet drop (4.5 m) which turns into “dams of dam in a quick -shaped model”, according to Oregon Central Visit.
The falls above the Deschutes river are near the city of Bend in the National Forest of Deschutes, a popular place for visitors.
Each summer, thousands of people boat, kayak or float on interior tubes on the river, which has areas in lively water as well as trout and salmon peaches.
Local fire and police police responded to 911 calls around 3:00 p.m. (10 p.m. GMT)
Officials have not yet appointed the victims so that they can inform family members before.