Byline: Taylor Lane, Las Vegas Review-Journal, (TNS)
A North Carolina man fell 400 feet to his death at Grand Canyon National Park on July 31, according to the National Park Service.
The park service said in a news release that rangers found the body of 20-year-old Abel Joseph Mejia 400 feet below the rim of the canyon near the Pipe Creek Overlook at the park.
Mejia was near the edge of the rim when he accidentally fell, officials said. The incident is under investigation by park service officials and the Coconino County medical examiner’s office.
Park officials encouraged visitors to keep a distance of at least 6 feet from the edge of the rim, and stay behind railings and fences at overlooks.
Deaths in 2024
- In July, a “semi-conscious” hiker died on the River Trail.
- In July, a man from Texas died while hiking on the Bright Angel Trail.
- In June, another male hiker died on the Bright Angel Trail.
Hiking at the Grand Canyon can be deceiving. The temperature at the South Rim, where 90% of all visitors go, is about 20 degrees cooler than at the bottom. The temperature at Phantom Ranch along the Colorado River can top 110 degrees in the summer.
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