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Woman dies after falling at least 75 feet while hiking in North Carolina

According to the authorities, a woman died after a hiking trail at least 75 meters from a walking trail at the weekend.

29 -year -old Angelina Madrid Ticas was described as a falling victim at Big Bradley Falls near North Carolina at 13:30 on Sunday.

“As a community, Polk County expands his heartfelt wishes to the family and Mrs. Ticas.” He said.

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Authorities were called to Big Bradley Falls Trailhead in Holbert Cove Road in Saluda, Saluda Fire and Rescue, Mill Spring Fire Department, Polk District Emergency Management and Polk district Şerif office was sent to the scene.

In an earlier version of the district on Sunday, “Arrival, a crew discovered that a 20 -year -old woman has fallen about 75 to 100 feet. Unfortunately, it was defeated at the scene.”

Rescue personnel worked carefully to save the victim, the district, the people’s trails and natural areas to encourage to be careful while visiting, he added.

It is not clear how the woman fell.

According to the Blue Ridge Mountain Life website, Big Bradley Falls is a 75 -meter waterfall in a small passage along the Cove Creek near Saluda.

“Big Bradley Falls is a magnificent waterfall that is difficult to reach and even a bit dangerous to display. The most popular trace of the waterfalls requires a walk on a steep path, then requires a 20 -meter rope landing on a cliff side.” He said.

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On Sunday, the incident comes a week after another victim dies in a different waterfall in the state. According to Burke District Emergency Services, 25 -year -old Yoabdulwahab drowned at the base of the Steele Creek Waterfall in the Steele National Forest National Forest. Steele Creek Falls is about 75 miles from Big Bradley Falls.

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