heat-related incidents
Coverage of heat-related incidents in the Nexus archive.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Grand Canyon National Park is warning visitors about extreme heat expected early next week following recent heat-related incidents. Three hikers have died in heat-related incidents in the inner canyon, prompting an extreme heat watch from the U.S. National Weather Service.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Grand Canyon National Park is warning visitors about extreme heat expected early next week following heat-related incidents that resulted in three hiker deaths. The U.S. National Weather Service issued an extreme heat watch for the area.
- Extreme heat expected again at the Grand Canyon after 3 hikers die in heat-related incidents
Extreme heat is expected at Grand Canyon National Park early next week, following three hiker deaths linked to heat-related incidents. Visitors are being warned about the dangerous conditions.
- 3 hikers die at Grand Canyon due to the heat as temperatures reach extreme levels, rangers say
Three hikers died in heat-related incidents at Grand Canyon National Park as temperatures exceeded 109 degrees in the Inner Canyon trails. The National Park Service warns against hiking in the area between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. during summer due to extreme heat and dangerous conditions.
- 3 hikers die at Grand Canyon due to the heat as temperatures reach extreme levels, rangers say
Three hikers died in heat-related incidents at Grand Canyon National Park over the past week, with temperatures in the Inner Canyon trails exceeding 109 degrees Fahrenheit. Authorities reported two of the incidents occurred on the South and North Kaibab Trails, and the National Park Service is urging hikers to avoid Inner Canyon trails during peak summer heat.
- 3 hikers die at Grand Canyon due to the heat as temperatures reach extreme levels, rangers say
Three hikers died in heat-related incidents at the Grand Canyon over the past week, with two fatalities occurring on Inner Canyon trails where temperatures exceeded 109 degrees. Authorities advise avoiding Inner Canyon trails between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. during summer due to extreme heat.
- Heated socks sold at Costco recalled after wearers report second-degree burns
Costco recalled 207,800 pairs of 32 Degrees-branded heated socks linked to 14 heat-related incidents, 13 of which caused second-degree burns. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) confirmed the recall due to safety concerns.