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One dead, two missing after group swept over Oregon’s Dillon Falls, officials say

July 21, 2025
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One dead, two missing after group swept over Oregon’s Dillon Falls, officials say
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One person was killed and rescuers continued searching on Sunday for two others after a group of people were swept over an Oregon waterfall, authorities said.

The group went over Dillon Falls on the Deschutes River about 10 miles from the city of Bend, Oregon, on Saturday afternoon, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office said.

Rescuers in a sheriff's boat search for missing people after a waterfall accident.
One person was killed and rescuers continued searching on Sunday for two others after a group of people were swept over an Oregon waterfall, authorities said. Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Oregon
Rescue workers in a raft on a river.
Search efforts for the missing went into Saturday evening and resumed Sunday morning, said Sgt. Josh Barker with the sheriff’s office. Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Oregon

Three people were rescued from the river and taken by ambulance to a hospital in Bend.

One person died at the scene, the sheriff’s office said.

Search efforts for the missing went into Saturday evening and resumed Sunday morning, said Sgt. Josh Barker with the sheriff’s office.

Rainbow over a waterfall.
Dillon Falls, which is within Deschutes National Forest, features a large drop followed by a series of rapids that surge through a narrow gorge of lava rock. AP
Rescuers at a river near a waterfall hazard sign.
The group went over Dillon Falls on the Deschutes River about 10 miles from the city of Bend, Oregon, on Saturday afternoon, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office said. Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Oregon

Further details — including the victims’ identities and how the group got swept over the falls — were not immediately released.

Dillon Falls, which is within Deschutes National Forest, features a large drop followed by a series of rapids that surge through a narrow gorge of lava rock.

The post One dead, two missing after group swept over Oregon’s Dillon Falls, officials say appeared first on New York Post.

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