Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Search is on for Arizona hiker missing after flooding in Zion

- By David Wilson

Search and rescue teams are looking for an Arizona hiker who is missing after a flash flood Friday at Zion National Park.

At around 2:15 p.m. Friday, National Park Service officials received reports of the flash flood in the Narrows, near the Temple of Sinawava.

The teams are searching for hiker Jetal Agnihotri, of Tucson, Arizona, who is overdue from a trip in the Narrows, according to the park service.

“Park rangers and other members of the Zion Search and Rescue Team responded quickly to this event, and we are continuing our efforts,” Jeff Bradybaugh, Zion National Park superinten­dent, said in a statement.

Another hiker who was swept downstream was injured and taken to a hospital.

Rangers found hikers isolated by high waters on Riverside Walk and helped them get to safety Friday.

Rockville, Utah, just a few miles south of the park’s main entrance, received 10.8 inches of rain during the 24 hours ending at midnight Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

As of Saturday, Riverside Walk and the Narrows are closed; access to Angels Landing or most other destinatio­ns in Zion Canyon was not affected; Emerald Pools and the Kayenta Trail remained closed because of rain; Virgin River Narrows camping permits and top-down river hiking permits are canceled; and park shuttle buses in Zion Canyon are operating at only stops between the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and the Grotto, according to the park service.

In the town of Springdale, shuttles are operating on their normal routes and stops.

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