3 elderly hikers die on Grand Canyon’s inner trails as temperature spiked to 109 degrees

Three elderly hikers died in apparent heat-related deaths while traversing the Grand Canyon’s inner trails as temperatures spiked above 100 degrees.  Rangers and emergency personnel responded to two separate heat-related incidents on June 12 and June 16, according to the National Park Service.   “In both cases, the deceased hikers were hiking trails in the Inner Canyon, where temperatures can exceed 109 F in the shade during midday hours,” the statement said. Emergency responders arrived to find the hikers already deceased on the trails. A 72-year-old man was found dead June 12 on the South Kaibab Trail due to heat-related symptoms, park officials said. A 67-year old man and a 68-year-old woman were found dead on the North Kaibab Trail on June 16, park officials said.  Visitors walk and sit on rocks off

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