Someone involved in the collision reported it at about 10:30 p.m. Friday. The Coast Guard recovered the bodies of two people and rescued 10 others.
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2 killed, 1 injured in Alabama church shooting, authorities say; suspected shooter in custody
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Russian advance slowed by Ukraine’s strong defense, West says; Mariupol residents ‘begging to get saved’: Live updates
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Colorado prison inmate diagnosed with human avian flu; first case of current strain detected in US
The CDC said the risk level to humans is still considered low, but advised precautions to people who work in direct contact with poultry.