Photo: Jetal Agnihotri/FaceBook

Jetal Agnihotri

The body of a hiker who wasreported missingafter a flash flood at Zion National Park in southern Utah has been found.

“Our deepest sympathy goes out to the friends and family of Jetal Agnihotri,” Jeff Bradybaugh, Zion National Park superintendent, said in the release.

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Cars enter Zion’s National Park on September 15, 2015 in Springdale, Utah. Four hikers died and three are missing after a flash flood yesterday that also killed several woman and children in two vans that were swept away by the flood waters.

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Over 170 first responders joined the efforts to find Jetal.

That evening, the NPS got word that Jetal never returned from the hike, launching the search that ended on Monday.

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Javadian told KSTU that Jetal was “a good fighter” and said is not one to give up. “She’s one of the most wonderful person that I have ever seen,” he explained to the outlet. “I mean she’s kind with anybody.“The Narrows is designated as a “strenuous” hike and can take about eight hours to complete, according to Zion National Park’s 2022information guide.

Hikers “are responsible” for checking conditions prior to attempting the trail that runs along the Virgin River, which is prone to flash flooding.

source: people.com