Two people were killed and three remained missing after the pontoon boat they were riding in hit a barge and capsized in the Ohio River, Kentucky authorities said Sunday, according to AP. Louisville Fire Chief Greg Frederick said nine people were aboard the boat and that four were rescued after the accident shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday. He said three of those rescued were children and that they were wearing life jackets. Frederick said the fatalities include one adult and one child. He said a child is among the missing. It's unclear if they were wearing life jackets. No identifications have been released. Frederick said the barge was in a construction site about a mile (1.6 kilometers) upstream from the Clark Memorial Bridge. He said authorities planned to search for survivors until Sunday night, and that the Civil Air Patrol was helping in the search. Frederick said the current of the river was too strong to use divers, and that it contained a lot of debris. "There are entire trees ... floating down at a rapid rate of speed," he said. "We just don't think it's safe to put divers in."