One man is lifeless after a bunch of hikers received misplaced at Arizona's Particular Actions and Recreation Space (SARA) Park after operating out of water, police mentioned.
On Friday afternoon, the Lake Havasu Metropolis Fireplace Division was referred to as to assist to find a bunch of 4 folks from out of city who went for a hike on the park however ran out of water and "couldn't proceed to the trailhead," the Mohave County Sheriff's Workplace mentioned in a assertion on Fb.
"They have been out of water, dehydrated and displaying indicators of warmth exhaustion," police mentioned.
The fireplace division was in a position to find three of the hikers, a 63-year-old feminine, a 61-year-old male, and a 27-year-old feminine, all of whom have been severely dehydrated, police mentioned. All three have been transported for medical therapy.
The rescued hikers informed authorities that the fourth hiker, a 31-year-old male, had left the group looking for the trailhead after they'd referred to as 911.
"At the moment, he was displaying indicators of dehydration and fatigue," police mentioned.
Search and rescue groups, which included members on the bottom and in helicopters, labored via the night time to search out the lacking man, police mentioned.
His physique was positioned within the "desert wilderness" round noon Saturday, police mentioned.
In line with police, the group was not from the world and have been unaware of the hazards of climbing within the warmth. Temperatures within the space have been above 100 levels on Friday.
"They have been visiting SARA Park from out of city and unfamiliar with the elevated hazard of climbing within the warmth of the day and the difficult path system in the course of the summer season," police mentioned.
The lifeless hiker was not instantly recognized by police.