Nevada state park heat wave. Two female hikers have been discovered victims and lifeless after a Nevada state park heat wave. Reports have it that the Southern part of Nevada is currently under heat which exceeds normalcy. Likewise, the region has received warning to stay on the look for possible losses.
Nevada state park heat wave
On Saturday July 22nd, the state consequently recorded a very high temperature; hitting 45 degrees Celsius! It created a valley of fire in this state rendering the two bodies lifeless. The two bodies were reported by the authorities on Sunday.
So far, the identity of the two hikers has not been disclosed to the public. The police kept the victims identity information to themselves as they do more scrutiny to the heat wave experienced. The possible cause of death is similarly undisclosed.
Even so, the regions of Southern part of the sate have been reported to experience high heats with Saturday recording the highest temperature of 45 degrees Celsius. The record breaking temperatures has put more than 30 million citizens under heat alerts.
According to information from the authorities, direction for welfare check few moments before 3pm Saturday was given for the two women. The two were doing their hiking at the valley of fire state park, located in southern part of Overton at the Moapa valley.
It was a group of hikers at the morning and the two women were noticed by a section of other hikers entering the trails. The women did not come back and it raised concern on these fellows.
During reports, the police indicated that only one body was retrieved from the trail, with the other one being discovered in a canyon.
The valley of fire state park is approximately 105 kilometers to the north eastern part of Las Vegas. By mid July, a health district at Nevada reported around seven heat related life losses in Clark county. Europe is currently struggling with this disaster.
Nevada state park heat wave.