Three children died after a recreational motorboat capsized on Geneva Lake in Wisconsin during a sudden, intense storm on Friday afternoon, July 3, 2026. Seven other people, including one child and six adults, were rescued by emergency responders, according to the Lake Geneva police department.
Boat Sinks Amid Deteriorating Weather
The boat, carrying 10 passengers including four children, sank as it “attempted to navigate to safety as weather conditions deteriorated” during the sudden storm, the city of Lake Geneva police department said in a statement. First responders rescued one child and six adults, but three children were initially reported missing. They were later recovered and pronounced dead after rescuers administered life-saving measures.
Officials confirmed that all four children were wearing lifejackets at the time of the capsizing. The police department called the incident a “reminder how quickly severe weather can develop on area waterways.”
Emergency Response and Investigation
Police said the identities of the victims could not immediately be released as an investigation into the capsizing continued. Lake Geneva officials declared a state of emergency due to Friday’s intense storm conditions.
Storm damage was reported throughout the Lake Geneva area, a popular destination for summer recreation. The small southern Wisconsin town draws tourists annually, particularly during the summer months, due to its proximity to Geneva Lake.
Widespread Storm Damage
Harsh winds toppled trees and power lines, damaging buildings in the area, local undersheriff Tom Hausner said during a news conference. Hausner added that officials received several 911 calls reporting damage as well as people trapped in buildings and seeking assistance. He noted that deputies were delayed in responding to some calls due to fallen power lines and other debris.
“Power lines are all over the place. We are urging people to stay away,” Hausner said during the press briefing. At least one person sustained minor injuries after being hit by a toppled tree.
Context of Extreme Heat Nationwide
Friday’s storm came as much of the US experienced extreme heat heading into Saturday’s Independence Day holiday. An estimated 250 million people were told to expect dangerous levels of heat as temperatures soared nationwide during the Fourth of July weekend, marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the US Declaration of Independence.
“We strongly urge all boaters to closely monitor weather forecasts, remain vigilant of changing atmospheric conditions and seek safe harbor immediately when threatening weather approaches,” the police department said.



