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Hiker dies in Grand Canyon

English: Cedar Ridge, South Kaibab hiking trai...
 Cedar Ridge, South Kaibab hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.(Photo credit: Wikipedia)

On hot days in the summer, Grand Canyon hiking can be dangerous. According to “Woman dies while hiking in Grand Canyon,” by Miguel Otarola, a woman who was hiking with a group of five people died on South Kaibab Trail Sunday afternoon.

“The recorded high for Sunday afternoon was 113, according to the park. An excessive-heat warning was in effect for the Grand Canyon through Sunday evening, the Weather Service said. Phantom Ranch suffered a water shortage Friday after rangers discovered a leak in the pipeline carrying water to the area, according to the Park Service,” Otarola wrote.

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The National Park Service is investigating the cause of death.

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