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August 2024 Deadlier than Usual at Grand Canyon

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 4:23 PM
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The Grand Canyon National Park, one of the most iconic natural wonders in the world, has sadly seen a recent spike in deaths, with five tragic incidents occurring in less than a month. These incidents serve as a sobering reminder of the potential dangers that come with exploring this vast and beautiful landscape.

On August 25th, an 80-year-old man tragically drowned when his boat flipped during a commercial Colorado River trip. That same day, the body of 33-year-old Chenoa Nickerson was found after she was swept away by a flash flood. Earlier in the month, 20-year-old Leticia A. Castillo was discovered dead 150 feet below the canyon rim. Additionally, a BASE jumper lost their life in an illegal jump, and a 20-year-old from North Carolina accidentally fell to their death.

Statistics show that, on average, around 12 people die at the park each year. However, the year 2024 has already seen 13 deaths as of August, surpassing previous years. The chart below illustrates the increasing total of deaths at the Grand Canyon, with 2024 highlighted in blue.

Amidst these tragedies, it’s essential for visitors to prioritize safety while enjoying the park. Accidents and medical emergencies, particularly heat-related illnesses, are common causes of death. Summer months tend to see a spike in deaths, making it crucial for visitors to take necessary precautions.

For more information on staying safe and prepared when visiting the Grand Canyon, you can visit the park’s website.

As we reflect on these recent events, let’s also take a moment to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon and the importance of respecting its power and majesty.

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