U.S. retired officers died at a high temperature of 50 degrees when driving in the death valley

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.06.17

Overseas Network, June 17th According to the New York Post reported on the 16th, a retired officer from California, USA was found to die in the National Park of Death Valley. He left after the car fuel consumed, and the temperature was as high as 50 degrees Celsius at that time.

The National Park Administration stated in a statement that on June 8th, the staff of the park found that a car was parked near a popular attraction. There was a wrinkled note in the car, which said "No oil anymore is oil. "The driver didn't know. At that time, the temperature was as high as 123 (about 50.5 degrees Celsius), and the search of the missing person was also limited. It was not until the afternoon of the 14th that the body of the tourist was discovered by others.

The National Park Administration confirmed that the victim was the 67 -year -old US Marine Captain David Kaileh. He was more than 4 kilometers away from his car when he was discovered, and it was only less than 10 meters from Highway 190 California. Essence Park administrators said that at extreme temperatures, people should wait beside the vehicle with problems, rather than trying to walk for help.

According to US media, Kelleh's death is no longer the first death that happened in June. On June 1, John Mcry, from Long Beach, was also found to die in the valley. (Overseas network Zhang Ni)

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