A teenage boy and his stepfather died in Big Bend National Park in Texas as temperatures there rose to 119 degrees Fahrenheit — the second-highest mark ever recorded in the state — during a triple-digit heat wave that has gripped much of the region.
The man and his two stepsons were hiking late Friday afternoon, park officials said in a statement over the weekend, when the younger stepson, who was 14, lost consciousness.
His brother, 21, tried to carry the boy back to the trailhead while the stepfather rushed to his vehicle to seek help.
By the time park rangers and Border Patrol agents reached the boy, he had died, officials said.
It added that hikers on the trail have no access to shade or water, making it “dangerous to attempt in the heat of summer.”
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