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Flash flooding in the park trapped hundreds of guests and partially buried cars and trucks in mud. The record-breaking rains dumped 1.46 inches — 75% of what the area typically gets in a year.
Flash flooding triggered by a near-record downpour on Friday over one of the hottest, driest spots on Earth has stranded nearly 1,000 people inside California's Death Valley National Park and ...
Death Valley National Park was closed Saturday after exceptional amounts of rain drenched the park Friday, triggering flash floods that left about 1,000 visitors and park staff stranded. The park ...
In this photo provided by the National Park Service, cars are stuck in mud and debris from flash flooding at The Inn at Death Valley in Death Valley National Park, Calif., Friday, Aug. 5, 2022.
Flash floods strand 1,000 visitors and staff in Death Valley National Park The park received “nearly an entire year’s worth of rain in one morning," officials said. There were no immediate ...
Flash flooding damages a roadway in Death Valley National Park, located on the California-Nevada border. Aug. 5, 2022. National Park Service ...
Cars at the Inn at Death Valley pushed together by flash floods. The flooding was called a 1,000 year event, meaning there was a 0.1 percent chance of such extreme rainfall.
DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION, Calif. — Flash flooding at Death Valley National Park triggered by heavy rainfall on Friday buried cars, forced officials to close all roads in and out the park and ...
DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION, Calif. — Flash flooding at Death Valley National Park triggered by heavy rainfall on Friday buried cars, forced officials to close all roads in and out the park and ...
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