Yosemite National Park Disaster

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Not long ago in YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK a rock has fallen causing a land landslide killing the one person the park Andrew Foster, officials stated, the death fatal to that family. Another injured, in total there was thirty people climbing this wall but there was too much dust to tell if others were injured Scott Gediman claimed. “El Capitan is one of the world's largest granite monoliths, towering 4,000 feet above Yosemite Valley.” People come from all over the world to see this park, rock slides are normal here but sometimes devastating. September 27th, 2017.

September 29th, 2017, A second landslide has occurred at Yosemite National Park, one injured, the rock slide occurred about a day after one was devastated killed. “spokesperson

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