LAS VEGAS ( FOX5) — A rare burst of rain in Death Valley National Park has forced multiple road closures and created ...
Furnace Creek in Death Valley is expecting over 1 inch of rain, more than 1,000 times its average monthly amount.
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Heavy rain causes road closures in Death Valley National Park
Heavy rain and floods over the weekend have forced the closure of several roads in Death Valley National Park.
Historic opera house on the edge of Death Valley now under threat of destruction from recent flooding - The Amargosa Opera House and Hotel has sought donations from the public to help pay for ‘recover ...
Ray Estrada's 11-year-old grandson is used to Las Vegas' scorching summers, but he'd always wanted to experience the heat in one of the Earth's hottest places. So Estrada recently drove him to Death ...
Tested by the valley’s extreme summertime heat, the flowering shrub Arizona honeysweet (Tidestromia oblongifolia) thrives.
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Ray Estrada’s 11-year-old grandson is used to Las Vegas’ scorching summers, but he’d always wanted to experience the heat in one of the Earth’s hottest places ...
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