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A motorcyclist died of suspected heat exposure and another was hospitalized for severe heat illness Saturday amid record temperatures at Death Valley National Park in California, park officials said.
As the temperature climbed Saturday to a record 128 degrees Fahrenheit in Death Valley National Park, a group of motorcyclists became distressed by the extreme heat, and one of them died, a park ...
A second person has died this summer from heat exposure symptoms after hiking at California's Death Valley National Park, where temperatures have lately soared, park officials said.. Peter Hayes ...
Officials said a 57-year-old man died of heat exposure at Death Valley National Park earlier this month, marking the second heat-related death at the park this summer.
Death Valley reached 129 degrees on July 7, 2024, and afternoon highs were above 120 for 24 days in the month. July was the hottest month on record in the park, with reliable records going back to ...
July 2024 was the hottest month ever recorded in Death Valley, with a mean daily average temperature over the month of 108.5 °F (42.5 °C). [34] Four major mountain ranges lie between Death Valley and the ocean, each one adding to an increasingly drier rain shadow effect, and in 1929, 1953, and 1989, no rain was recorded for the whole year. [20]
A second man has died of heat exposure in California's Death Valley National Park this summer, according to the National Park Service. Peter Hayes Robino, 57, a Los Angeles resident, died of ...
Authorities were cautioning people to take care in extreme heat this weekend after a hiker died in Death Valley National Park last week of apparent heatstroke, urging outdoor lovers to take heat ...