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Woman injured in bizarre attack on Lake Lanier dock, deputies say; As of mid-July the DNR reports Georgia has had more than 25 drownings across the state. Between 1994 and 2022, 140 have died at ...
Another reason Lake Lanier is so deadly is its popularity, which hasn't waned despite the rising number of deaths. It is estimated that around 10 million people visit the lake each year.
This Georgia lake may look like a paradise, but its haunted past and high death toll tell a darker story. Tourists come back year after year, though!
Lake Lanier in Georgia is one of the deadliest lakes in the United States. ... This op-ed explains the deadly history of Georgia's Lake Lanier. By Jameelah Nasheed. August 18, 2023.
2 killed, 1 still missing after deadly weekend at Lake Lanier. 24-year-old who was electrocuted enjoyed spending time on family’s property. By Rosana Hughes. Updated Aug 1, 2023.
Channel 2′s Michael Doudna was live at Lake Lanier Monday night on WSB Tonight at 11 p.m. and he said this is the deadliest year at the lake since 2019. It can feel like it happens every other week.
It was a deadly weekend on Lake Lanier as two people drowned. This comes as authorities are still working a third drowning just last week. Officials recovered the body of 61-year-old Tracey ...
2 dead, 1 missing on Lake Lanier over weekend The identity of the missing person has not been released. To stream 11Alive on your phone, you need the 11Alive app.
LAKE Lanier is a notoriously deadly, man-made reservoir situated in northern Georgia.But who are the victims who’ve died in the large area of water. Jump directly to the content.
FORSYTH COUNTY, GA — An investigation is underway after a deadly boat crash on Lake Lanier earlier this week. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources says it happened near Three Sisters ...
Numerous supernatural stories and superstitions have cropped up around Lake Lanier over the decades due to its deadly history, including local rumors that it may be haunted, according to The ...
Lake Lanier Association says there’s no need to change lake’s name -- or Buford Dam’s A federal commission is considering renaming both Lanier and Buford Dams for their namesake’s ...