Search for 2 along Lake Superior becomes recovery effort

MARQUETTE, Mich. (AP) — Authorities in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula say  the search for two people missing after apparently being swept into  Lake Superior during a storm has become a recovery effort.

The Marquette Police Department identified the missing as 53-year-old  Robert Anderson and 37-year-old Sarah Hall, both of Iron River. Tim  Case told WLUC-TV he saw two people in the water at Black Rocks, a  popular Lake Superior overlook, and they were “at the mercy of the  waves.”

The U.S. Coast Guard used a helicopter to search for them for several  hours after they were reported missing Tuesday afternoon at Presque  Isle Park in Marquette. The search was suspended that day, however, due  to dangerous weather conditions.

The storm caused high waves, strong winds, flooding, power outages and school closings in the Upper Peninsula.

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