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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.
Robino’s vehicle below Natural Bridge parking lot. (NPS) 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 ...
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.
A 71-year-old man died at a trailhead in Death Valley National Park on Tuesday afternoon in what officials say may have been a heat-related fatality.
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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 ...
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]
Death by GPS refers to the death of people attributable, in part, to following GPS directions or GPS maps. [1] [2] [3] Death by GPS has been noted in several deaths in Death Valley, California, [4] [5] a lost hiker at Joshua Tree National Park in southeastern California, [6] and incidents in Washington State, Australia, England, Italy and Brazil.