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A Texas man died while hiking in the Grand Canyon, the National Park Service said Wednesday, as the agency warned of temperatures reaching over 110 degrees. Park rangers were alerted to an unresponsive hiker on the popular South Kaibab Trail at 11:50 a.
A 67-year-old Texas man died while hiking at the Grand Canyon National Park amid extreme summer temperatures, according to a news release from the National Park Service (NPS) on Wednesday, July 9.
A hiker has died on the South Kaibab Trail in the Grand Canyon National Park while attempting to reach the Colorado River.
A 67-year-old man from Texas has died while hiking the Grand Canyon, according to park rangers who are warning of extreme heat.
A 67-year-old man from Texas died in the Grand Canyon during an extreme heat warning, rangers said. The man was found at about 11:50 a.m. July 8 on the South Kaibab Trail, below Cedar Ridge, the National Park Service said in a news release.
An investigation is underway following the death of a hiker in Grand Canyon National Park.
A 67-year-old Texas man died Tuesday after he was found unresponsive on a Grand Canyon National Park trail, officials said.
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8NewsNow.com on MSNHiker dies at Grand Canyon after abandoning plan to hike to the bottom, NPS saysA 67-year-old Texas man died Tuesday at the Grand Canyon after abandoning an attempt to hike down to the Colorado River. He turned around and began ascending toward the rim before he was found,
A 67-year-old Texas man has died, according to National Park Service officials, while he was trying to hike to the Phantom Ranch at the Grand Canyon.
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The National Parks Service warns daytime temperatures at the Grand Canyon can top 120°F, ‘significantly increasing the risk of heat-related illness’