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‘All of a sudden, the boat went over’: The harrowing story of what happened aboard the Volare - San Francisco Chronicle
By Google News - San Francisco
· July 16, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The San Francisco
The capsizing of the Volare has raised concerns about maritime safety in the San Francisco Bay Area. As the city's government and emergency services review the incident, they will likely scrutinize the vessel's maintenance records and the training of its crew. This incident may also prompt a reexamination of the safety protocols in place for boats operating in the area. The San Francisco Bay is a busy waterway, with a mix of commercial and recreational vessels, and ensuring the safety of all users is a complex task. The city's authorities will need to balance the needs of different stakeholders, including boat owners, passengers, and commercial operators, as they work to prevent similar incidents in the future. The investigation into the Volare incident will be closely watched by the local community, which relies on the bay for both recreation and commerce.
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Published: July 16, 2026 ·
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