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25 children among dozens rescued as temperatures soar above 100 on popular Arizona hiking trails


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25 children among dozens rescued as temperatures soar above 100 on popular Arizona hiking trails

BOULDER CITY, Nev. – Extreme heat on the Arizona Hot Springs trail last week caused dozens of hikers – including several children – to get into trouble, prompting a rescue.

As temperatures on the trail soared to 100 degrees, the early spring heat may have caught many hikers off guard, according to officials with the Lake Mead National Park Service.

On Thursday, park teams were called to rescue three adults and 25 children with special needs who attempted to reach Arizona Hot Springs without the proper preparation, according to Lake Mead National Park Service.

The rescue came just one day after a hiker recently passed away on the Arizona Hot Spring Trail in what is a suspected heat-related incident, said NPS officials.

The Lake Mead National Park Service also noted that five other members of the same group also experienced heat distress and had to be evacuated by helicopter.

The rescues prompted officials to close both the Arizona Hot Springs Trail and Goldstike Trails.

A vehicle towing a boat past a sign welcoming visitors to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada, amidst receding water levels.

A vehicle towing a boat drives past a sign welcoming visitors to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area on July 01, 2022 in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada. Getty Images

Group of tourists walking on a dirt path in a US National Park during summertime

Walking tourists visiting one of the US National Parks in the summertime. jovannig – stock.adobe.com

“With the season’s heat just beginning, most people are not yet acclimated, increasing the likelihood of heat illness,” said Lake Mead officials.

Since then, the park has reopened all trails in the Black Canyon.

“With cooling temperatures and improved conditions, the area is once again open for visitors,” park officials said.

Low water level strip along Lake Mead, surrounded by mountains, viewed from the Hoover Dam at the Nevada and Arizona border

Low water level strip at Lake Mead seen from Hoover Dam at Nevada and Arizona border. Sergii Figurnyi – stock.adobe.com

Dead and desiccated fish arranged by a visitor sticking out of cracked mud at Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Boulder City, Nevada

Dead and desiccated fish arranged by a visitor to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area stick out of cracked mud Tuesday, June 28, 2022, near Boulder City, Nev. AP

Hiking experts suggest always planning ahead if you’re planning to hike.

Start your day well-hydrated, and bring extra water and salty snacks to replenish lost electrolytes.

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