Authorities are still searching for a 3-year-old girl after her older sister was found dead following flash floods that swept through Little Wildhorse Canyon, Utah.
A 7-year-old Utah girl was confirmed to be the first fatality in the severe weather. Search and rescue teams found a piece of clothing they believe belongs to the girl’s 3-year-old sister several miles from the official staging area. The girls have“There are 67 personnel searching for the missing girl this morning,” the sheriff’s department said in a Facebook update Tuesday.
The floods were part of a thunderstorm that hit near Goblin Valley State Park at about 1:30 p.m on Monday,The 3-year-old girl is the only person still unaccounted for, the sheriff’s office said. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert said in a tweet Monday night that he was monitoring the situation with the Utah Department of Public Safety.
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