A 64-year-old girl collapsed and died on a path at Massive Bend Nationwide Park in Texas on Monday, turning into the second individual to die on the widespread park in simply three weeks.
Rangers within the West Texas park’s communications heart acquired a name for emergency help round 2:45 p.m. after the lady collapsed and was unresponsive on the Sizzling Springs Canyon Path, in accordance with the Nationwide Park Service.
A staff of rangers and US Customs and Border Safety brokers arrived on the scene round 3:30 p.m. and instantly started performing CPR on the lady. A CBP helicopter was referred to as to move the affected person, however makes an attempt to resuscitate her had been unsuccessful, NPS stated.
The Sizzling Springs Canyon Path is a winding, three-mile loop via tough desert terrain on the cliffs above the Rio Grande River alongside the Mexico-US border.


No official reason behind loss of life has been introduced, nonetheless, park officers stated the path is notable for missing shade or entry to water, making it a very harmful hike on a scorching afternoon.
“Massive Bend Nationwide Park employees and our companions are saddened by this loss,” said Appearing Deputy Superintendent Rick Gupman in an announcement. “Whereas we are able to’t conclude that climate was an element on this incident, March reminds us that the great thing about spring usually brings dangerously scorching temperatures to Massive Bend. Our complete Massive Bend household extends our deep condolences to the hiker’s household and buddies.”


On Feb. 18, a 56-year-old man died of an obvious coronary heart assault on the park whereas climbing with a scout troop, in accordance with NPS.
He started experiencing chest pains round 1:15 p.m. on the park’s Pinnacles Path.
Buddies and bystanders carried out CPR till rangers arrived with an automatic exterior defibrillator. Regardless of their efforts, they had been unable to revive the hiker.