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A man who drove his car off a steep 20-foot embankment at the edge of a parking lot in Death Valley National Park died of heat exposure later that day, the National Park Service says.
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 ...
The agency noted that this was possibly the second heat-related fatality in Death Valley this summer after a 65-year-old man died on July 3. Death Valley has experienced at least 28 days of ...
A second person has died in Death Valley National Park due to heat. A Los Angeles County man visiting the park died of heat exposure on Aug. 1 at the Natural Bridge Trailhead, the National Park ...
A 57-year-old man drove his car off a steep embankment earlier in August after suffering from heat exposure during a walk at Death Valley National Park, the park service said Monday.
Legeno's body was found by a pair of hikers on 6 July 2014 in Death Valley, California, United States. Due to the remoteness of the area, a helicopter was called in to retrieve his remains. Legeno died of heat-related health problems and may have been dead for three to four days before his body was discovered. No foul play was suspected.
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. The man, identified as Peter ...
The Death Valley Germans (as dubbed by the media) were a family of four tourists from Germany who went missing in Death Valley National Park, on the California–Nevada border, in the United States, on 23 July 1996. [1] Despite an intense search and rescue operation, no trace of the family was discovered and the search was called off. In 2009 ...