Park rangers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are seeking the public’s help in identifying two visitors who were captured on video destroying ancient rock formations, in an act of vandalism.
Officials are issuing warnings to visitors of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area after two drownings occurred over the weekend, bringing the total number of deaths this year to 19. Close calls with boaters caught off-guard by monsoon winds and incidents of swimmers being blown away by strong winds have also been reported. Authorities emphasize the importance of wearing lifejackets and prohibit the use of pool toys, which can be dangerous in windy conditions. Unsafe boating practices, such as drinking and driving, are also observed. The water level at Lake Mead has dropped due to drought and climate change.