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Flash Flood Warning Issued for Central and Southern Utah

National Weather Service cautions residents and visitors after recent rescues due to flash flooding.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a flash flood warning for central and southern Utah as storms are expected to bring heavy rainfall this week. This advisory comes just days after a dramatic rescue operation in Capitol Reef National Park, where 60 hikers had to be evacuated following flash flooding.

Authorities are urging both residents and visitors to the area’s parks and natural reserves to stay alert and avoid driving through flooded roads. With the risk of flash floods heightened, particularly in the wake of recent events, it is essential for all to exercise caution during the coming storms.

Utah’s unique landscape, prone to rapid flash flooding, requires that individuals be prepared for sudden weather changes and take immediate action if conditions worsen.

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