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Father, daughter die at Canyonlands National Park after running out of water in 100-degree heat
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Rangers say a father and his daughter died Friday after getting lost in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park and running out of water in triple-digit temperatures.
According to the National Park Service, the 52-year-old man and his 23-year-old daughter from Green Bay, Wisconsin, were hiking on the Syncline Trail when they got lost and ran out of water.
The air temperature in Moab on Friday afternoon was 100 degrees.
Like much of the western US facing a deadly heat wave, Moab is under a heat advisory.
Air temperatures are forecast to hit 105 degrees on Sunday.
Rangers with the National Park Service said San Juan County Dispatchers received a 911 text from a person in the Island of the Sky district of Canyonlands on Friday afternoon.
Rangers and the Bureau of Land Management Moab District Helitack personnel responded to the emergency call and initiated a search for the father and daughter.
By the time the pair were found, they were already dead, according to the NPS.
San Juan County Sheriff’s Office and NPS are investigating the incident.
The tragedy marks the latest fatalities this summer at National Parks in the West.
Several hikers unprepared for triple-digit temperatures have died in Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park.
In California, a motorcycle rider died when temperatures soared to 128 degrees in Death Valley.
National Park Service rangers advise visitors to avoid hiking during peak heating in the afternoon and to bring ample water on hikes.
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Utah
Photo Series: Volodymyr Zelenskyy Speaks in Utah — Chrony
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended the National Governors Association summer meeting in downtown Salt Lake on Friday. His participation comes after spending time in Washington D.C. for the 2024 NATO Summit. Also in attendance at the meeting were multiple state governors, Texan actor Matthew McConaughey and hundreds of guests. Following an introduction from Utah Governor Spencer Cox and a standing ovation from the crowd, Zelenskyy delivered a speech on stage to rally support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. Gov. Cox, President Zelenskyy and multiple high-ranking Ukrainian officials later signed a Memorandum of Understanding between Utah and the province surrounding the capital of Ukraine.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, Ukranian Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pose for a photo after signing a Memorandum of Understanding between Utah and Kyiv Oblast during the National Governors Association Summer meeting in Salt Lake City on Friday, July 12, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)
Utah
Daily news: Wildfires continue to burn throughout Utah with varying effects
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This is your rundown of the daily news for Monday, July 15. In this edition:
Red flag warning issued for the Flaming Gorge area as Speirs Fire grows
The Speirs Fire sparked Saturday evening south of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Initially estimated at 30 to 50 acres, it had grown to more than 580 acres by Sunday.
Utah Fire authorities began working to suppress the fire, located east of Highway 191 near Speirs Peak, around 6 p.m. on July 13.
Smoke jumpers reportedly arrived Saturday evening to assist resources already on the scene and have been working to construct a fire line since.
Additional crews were dispatched and arrived on Sunday.
The Speirs Fire remained active overnight and had grown over 530 acres by Sunday afternoon.
A Red Flag Warning remains in place for the area, with dry thunderstorms and high winds expected to contribute to critical fire weather conditions.
Deer Springs Fire gradually reaching containment
The Deer Springs Fire has grown to 11,783 acres and 70% containment.
The fire was first discovered on July 7 and appears to be human caused.
Utah Fire Info say division strength has reportedly decreased down to three, with more personnel expected to demobilize as fire containment increases.
Graff Point Fire remains uncontained
The Graff Point Fire, located near Cedar City, has burned close to 300 acres and is at 0% containment.
There was less smoke in the area on Sunday compared to Saturday, although fire officials say fire activity could increase with high wind potential.
More resources and crews are now on the fire line.
Three hikers found dead after various heat-related incidents
A father and daughter have been found dead after getting lost and running out of water at Canyonlands National Park.
San Juan County officials say the 23-year-old woman and her 52-year-old father, both from Green Bay, Wisconsin, were hiking when they got lost and ran out of water. The air temperature at the time was more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Also, a body was found at Snow Canyon State Park in southern Utah near Ivins on Saturday. First responders were dispatched to an unrelated medical incident nearby and were responding to a report of two people suffering from a heat-related incident.
First responders found the two and provided first aid. Police said they showed signs of heat exhaustion and were “swiftly” transported to a hospital.
While on the scene, a passerby reportedly contacted the officials and said a third individual—a woman—was found unconscious a short distance away.
First responders found her and determined she had died. She has been identified as a 30-year-old woman, although no further identification has been released.
Police remind Utahns that as temperatures soar, it’s “absolutely vital” to drink water regularly, especially when outdoors. Dehydration can lead to serious health issues, including heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Watch for signs of dehydration, like dizziness or excessive fatigue
Utah
New wildfire near Flaming Gorge grows to 500+ acres
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DAGGETT COUNTY, Utah — Crews are battling a wildfire that was sparked near Flaming Gorge Saturday afternoon.
The fire is burning south of the expansive reservoir on the Utah side, with Flaming Gorge Resort saying it’s about one mile away from there.
Officials with Ashley National Forest initially estimated the fire at 30-50 acres. By Saturday evening, it had grown to 587 acres. Utah Wildfire Info has dubbed it the “Speirs Fire.”
Forest officials added that it was sparked by lightning.
Air resources — including helicopters, air tankers and smokejumpers — have been responding to work on containment. It is at 0 percent containment as of Sunday evening.
There are no structures threatened nor any evacuations at this time.
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