66°F
weather icon Clear

Flooding closes main road at Zion National Park in Utah

Updated June 29, 2021 - 7:29 pm

Flash flooding has caused the closure of State Route 9 inside Zion National Park in Utah, officials said Tuesday.

The park is closed to inbound traffic; vehicles are being diverted at the south and east entrances, Zion officials said in a statement.

In a tweet, the park service said a mudslide from heavy rains caused the closure. The park said it had received “a little over an inch of rain in an hour.”

Officials also said there was an “active technical Search and Rescue operation” taking place inside the park.

They advised travelers that “alternate east and west routes are available via Highway 59 from Hurricane, Utah to Fredonia, Arizona and Highway 14 from Cedar City, Utah to Long Valley Junction and Highway 89.”

Past flooding events

— In July 2018, flash flooding and rock falls closed roads and trails at the southwestern Utah park.

— In September 2015, seven died during a flash flood while canyoneering at Zion.

— In December 2010, the park closed due to flooding from a strong winter storm.

THE LATEST
Israeli forces seize Rafah crossing in Gaza

The incursion appeared to be short of the full-fledged offensive into Rafah that Israel has planned, and it was not immediately known if it would be expanded.

Hamas accepts proposal for cease-fire in war with Israel

Hours later, Israel launches strikes on Rafah, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says talks on cease-fire agreement will continue.

Hamas says latest cease-fire talks have ended

The latest round of Gaza cease-fire talks ended in Cairo after “in-depth and serious discussions,” the Hamas terrorist group said Sunday.