Death Valley National Park, known for extreme heat, recently recorded a temperature of 118°F (47.78°C) as visitors, like Ray Estrada and his grandson, explored its dangers. Despite safety warnings, the park sees annual fatalities due to heat, highlighting the need for effective communication about the risks, as many underestimate the severity of extreme temperatures and the limitations of rescue operations.
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