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This death may be the third caused by hot weather at a national park this month, with a 65-year-old man dying at Death Valley and a 57-year-old woman dying at Grand Canyon National Park, both on ...
A 65-year-old San Diego man was found dead apparently from extreme heat at Death Valley National Park in California, where his car had two flat tires and a non-functioning air conditioning system ...
Hikers are seen in the distance at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California. This rugged desert landscape holds the world's record for the hottest air temperature—134°F ...
Read full article: Death Valley's scorching heat kills second man this summer A California man died from overheating at Death Valley National Park after hiking on a day where temperatures reached ...
A 65-year-old San Diego man was found dead apparently from extreme heat at Death Valley National Park in California, where his car had two flat tires and a non-functioning air conditioning system ...
A 71-year-old man hiking Death Valley National Park on Tuesday was interviewed about the sweltering temperatures gripping the region hours before his suspected heat-related death. Steve Curry, of ...
On Tuesday, the National Park Service said they were mourning the loss of Rigoberto "RJ" Avina. He had worked for the agency as part of Death Valley's maintenance division for nearly three years.
Sunday’s tropical storm didn’t just close Death Valley National Park — it also isolated hundreds of residents, visitors and workers when floodwaters shut down California 190 and other park ...
Temperatures at California's Death Valley National Park hit highs of 128 degrees on Saturday and Sunday. (Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images, File) ...
Visitors normally flock to Death Valley National Park to feel the searing heat and take in the barren landscape. This fall, they’ve been drawn by a different natural feature: water.