After being swept away by floods in Zion National Park, Utah, along with many other hikers, an individual who is believed to be from Arizona is still missing.
Zion National Park in Utah’s officials resumed their search for a missing Arizona woman who was last spotted being carried away by floodwaters on Sunday. The woman was last seen in Arizona.
On Sunday, authorities from the National Park Service said that rangers and the Zion search and rescue team were searching the Virgin River region for a man named Jetal Agnihotri, who is 29 years old and is from Tucson.
On Friday afternoon, seven hikers were carried away by rapid water in The Narrows, which is located in Zion National Park in southern Utah close to the Arizona border. According to the accounts, Agnihotri was one of those hikers.
Everyone who was trekking ended up on the higher ground, with the exception of Agnihotri, and they were obliged to wait out the floodwaters where they were.
According to the National Park Service (NPS), around twenty members of the Zion search and rescue team were conducting an aggressive search for Agnihotri in and around the Virgin River. The News God Digital reached out to NPS on Sunday afternoon, and the organization did not have any new information to give at that time.