There was panic in all the people On Monday afternoon, due to flooding in Little Wildhorse Canyon, where there is an estimate that at least 1 death due to this flood has been estimated. It must have happened, and finally it was confirmed. It has been learned that several agencies including the Emery County Sheriff's Office have become part of the ongoing search and rescue operations.
Update The thunderstorm approaching #GoblinValleyStatePark and Little Wildhorse Slot Canyon has continued to intensify. Expect nickel sized hail and strong winds with this storm. #utwx pic.twitter.com/3taRuXmw4I
NWS Salt Lake City May 11, 2020
According to information received from sources, at least 21 families were safely evacuated from their homes out of the valley after the floods, where the Sheriff's Office announced in a press advertisement earlier on Monday afternoon. According to media reports, "The vehicles parked at the trailheads convinced the explorers that there are still hikers in the area who are helping people immensely." At 1:26 pm, according to the National Weather Service, the Lake City office tweeted that a thunderstorm was approaching Goblin Valley State Park and Little WILDHOURSE Canyon, which is southwest of the park. The core of the storm, which is made up of whirlwind-shaped hail, crossed Goblin Valley State Park. The Utah Department of Public Safety helicopter is being searched and helped in the area. Governor Gary Herbert tweeted that his office is monitoring the situation through communication from the department.
It has been learned that two helicopters of Classic Air in Moab are also helping with the search and rescue option. Teams from Emery, Grand, Sevier and Wayne counties were on the scene, assisted by the Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Park, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah Highway Patrol. Six ambulances from Emery, Wayne and Sevier counties were also on the scene for any assistance. The Emery County Sheriff's Office promised to release more information about the evolving situation.
We’re actively monitoring the situation in slot canyons near Goblin Valley State Park through @UtahDPS. More information will be provided as it becomes available.
Gov. Gary Herbert May 11, 2020
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