Teen Drowns in Licking River Amid High Currents and Log Jam
Teen Drowns in Licking River Amid High Currents and Log Jam
US · Published Jun 2, 2026
A 15-year-old girl tragically drowned in the Licking River in Licking County, Ohio, on Sunday afternoon.
According to WOSU Public Media, emergency crews were dispatched around 3:30 p.m.
after reports of a family stranded on a log jam near the 4.2-mile marker of the river.

Why It's Important?

This incident highlights the dangers of kayaking in rivers with high currents and underwater obstacles. Rapid water flow, submerged debris, and sudden drop-offs can pose significant risks to even experienced kayakers. Families and recreational users of the Licking River should exercise extreme caution, especially during periods of high water levels or after heavy rainfall. The tragedy underscores the importance of wearing life jackets and being aware of river conditions before venturing out.

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