There were no immediate reports of injuries but roughly 60 vehicles were buried in mud and debris and about 500 visitors and 500 park workers were stuck inside the park, officials said.
The park near the California-Nevada state line received 1.46 inches of rain at the Furnace Creek area. That's about 75% of what the area typically gets in a year and more than has ever been recorded for the entire month of August.
"The noise from some of the rocks coming down the mountain was just incredible," he said in a phone interview Friday afternoon.The storm followed another major flooding event earlier this week at the park 120 miles northeast of Las Vegas. Some roads were closed Monday after they were inundated with mud and debris from flash floods that also hit western Nevada and northern Arizona hard.
"A lot of washes were flowing several feet deep. There are rocks probably 3 or 4 feet covering the road," he said.
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Record floods strand 1K people in Death Valley National ParkThere were no immediate reports of injuries but roughly 60 vehicles were buried in mud and debris and about 500 visitors and 500 park workers were stuck inside the park, officials said.
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Record floods strand 1K people in Death Valley National ParkThere were no immediate reports of injuries but roughly 60 vehicles were buried in mud and debris and about 500 visitors and 500 park workers were stuck inside the park, officials said.
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Flash floods strand 1K people in Death Valley National ParkFlash flooding triggered by heavy rainfall forced has officials to close all roads in and out of Death Valley National Park near the California-Nevada line Friday
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Flash Floods Strand 1K People in Death Valley National Park“It was more extreme than anything I’ve seen there,” a photographer told The Associated Press. “I’ve never seen it to the point where entire trees and boulders were washing down. The noise from some of the rocks coming down the mountain was just incredi...
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