The bodies of three girls who went missing in the Missouri River have been recovered, Nebraska officials said Wednesday. The three girls, identified by CBS affiliate KMTV as Lah Tray Moo, Lainana Green and Eh Cress Moo, went missing two weeks ago. Eh Cress Moo was Lah Tray Moo's niece, KMTV reported. The girls were reported missing on April 15, while fishing in the river, KMTV said. The Omaha Fire Department said its special operations team had worked alongside local and state agencies, as well as the U.S.
Main Idea: Nebraska officials recovered the bodies of three girls who went missing while fishing in the Missouri River.
Key Points:
The deaths may raise fears about river safety and could push cities to spend more on search and rescue, water patrols, and warnings.
The recovery may give the families closure and help officials improve safety steps for people who fish or use the river.
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