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Extreme heat warning issued for the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is under an extreme heat watch as temperatures are expected to rise significantly. This follows the deaths of three hikers due to heat-related incidents. (sources: ap, theguardian, nytimes)
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Modern Action Briefing
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning for the Grand Canyon, with temperatures projected to exceed 100°F. This alert comes after three hikers died from heat-related causes in the park.
- Temperatures in the Grand Canyon could reach over 111°F on Monday and Tuesday.
- Three hikers have died in the past week due to heat-related incidents.
- The National Weather Service has raised concerns about the dangerous heat conditions.
Why it matters
The extreme heat poses significant risks to visitors and raises awareness about safety measures in national parks.
