Crews have begun a second day of searching after one kayaker died and a second one went missing on Lake Champlain Tuesday afternoon.

Police say Celine Teeson, 73, of Colchester, and a 73-year-old man were kayaking near shore in Malletts Bay in Colchester Tuesday afternoon when a violent storm hit with high winds and big waves. Police say both kayaks flipped.

"It was a pretty severe thunderstorm that came in," Colchester Police Chief Doug Allen said. "High winds, downburst pattern. It was that kind of situation."

People on shore saw it happen and called 911.

Allen says Teeson was pulled from the water and rescuers performed CPR on her. When resuscitation efforts didn’t work, crews rushed Teeson to the UVM Medical Center in Burlington where she was pronounced dead.

The man kayaking with her is still missing. Police did not release the man's name or where he is from.

Police called off the search Tuesday night and resumed searching Wednesday for the missing man. They are taking precautions since more storms could be coming into our area.

"Certainly our concern is with the safety of everyone concerned, including our searchers," Allen said. "If conditions warrant it, we would pull people off the water. At this point, we're continuing search operations."

This is a multi-agency search with departments across the region assisting in search efforts.

"We all have assets either in the air or on the water searching for that second person," Allen said. "There is a helicopter that flew from Vermont National Guard. We’ve got other air assets that are coming from the U.S. Coast Guard."

Other agencies involved include the Malletts Bay Fire Department, Colchester Technical Rescue and the Vermont State Police.