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Hikers pummeled by blocks of ice falling from Utah waterfall, officials say. See rescue

A group of hikers were struck by blocks of ice falling from a Utah waterfall, rescuers said.
A group of hikers were struck by blocks of ice falling from a Utah waterfall, rescuers said. Screen grab from North Fork Fire Rescue's Instagram post

A group of hikers were pummeled by blocks of ice falling from a waterfall in Utah, rescuers said.

One of them was seriously injured by the ice and had to be rescued from the mountain, North Fork Fire Rescue said in a March 24 post on Instagram.

The patient’s condition required rescuers to hoist and carry them down to a helicopter waiting to fly them to a trauma center for treatment, the agency said.

Dramatic photos and video show the rescue as well as the steep waterfall at Bridal Veil Falls where the group was hiking.

“As a reminder, warmer temperatures are coming,” the agency said. “Ice and snow will not be fully melted for quite sometime. Dress accordingly for the higher elevations, and if you must explore — be extra cautious!!”

Bridal Veil Falls is about a 45-mile drive southeast from Salt Lake City.

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This story was originally published March 26, 2025 at 3:26 PM with the headline "Hikers pummeled by blocks of ice falling from Utah waterfall, officials say. See rescue."

Brooke Baitinger
McClatchy DC
Brooke Baitinger is a former journalist for McClatchyDC.
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