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67-year-old hiker dies in the Grand Canyon while attempting to reach Colorado River

According to the National Park Service, a 67 -year -old man from Texas, Alvarado died on the South Kaibab course in the Great Canyon National Park while trying to reach the Colorado River.

According to the NPS, the Grand Canyon Regional Communication Center received a unresponsive hiking report under Cedar Ridge just before July 8 in Trail. According to NPS, Bystanders started CPR.

NPS said the man was trying to reach the river for accommodation in Phantom Ranch. Attempts to revive him failed.

Nurphoto/Nurphoto – Photo: Grand Canyon National Park is seen from South Kaibab Trail

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According to the NPS, the hikers returned at the skeleton point and when the incident occurred, he returned to the path.

According to NPS, summer temperatures in the open parts of the course may exceed 120 degrees and create extremely dangerous conditions for hikers.

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“In addition to heat, pre-existing medical situations can combine physical stress, make the summer walk especially risky, especially at 10: 00-16: 00 Park Rangers strongly recommend it against the walking in the internal canyon during these hours and encourage all visitors to attract excessive attention when hikes plan.” He said.

An investigation into the incident is being conducted.

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