Tragic Hike: Daughter Dead, Parents Critical in 100-Degree Heat

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A woman died and her parents are in critical condition after suffering from heat exhaustion while hiking in Snow Canyon State Park, Utah. The family, originally from Peru, was on vacation when the incident occurred. Extreme heat has been a significant issue in the area, with temperatures reaching over 110 degrees. Authorities emphasize the importance of staying hydrated and prepared when hiking in such conditions.
- Hiker dead and her parents fighting for their lives after hot hike in Snow Canyon Salt Lake Tribune
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- Father and daughter hikers found dead in Utah after running out of water in 100-degree temps NBC News
- Young woman dies, parents critical after deadly hike in Snow Canyon KSLTV
- Two Hikers Die in Canyonlands National Park in 100-Degree Temperatures The New York Times
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