Flash flooding in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park washes away vehicles, tourists airlifted to safety
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Capitol Reef National Park in Utah became a dangerous area Thursday after thunderstorms and downpours caused flash flooding in the region and stranded visitors.
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The intense downpour ultimately proved too much for even some park rangers dispatched to rescue stranded visitors.
"Park rangers were on scene getting people out of the wash, while doing so, some of the park rangers got stranded in the flood but were able to get to high ground," the sheriff's office reported.
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