1997 — Aug 12, Flash Flood, Hikers Drown, Antelope Canyon, near Page, AZ — 11
— 11 NCDC/NOAA. Event Record Details, Flash Flood, 12 Aug 1997, 02:30 PM MST.
Narrative Information
NCDC: “Eleven hikers and tourists were drowned by a flash flood in a narrow slot canyon 5 miles southeast of Page. A severe thunderstorm 3 to 5 miles upstream produced very heavy rain causing a 10-30 foot wall of water to crash down Antelope Canyon. In the area of the flood fatalities the depth and width of Antelope Canyon varies from about 20 feet across and 30 feet deep to points where it is 200 feet deep but only two (2) feet across. It is a popular site for hiking and photography where access is via rope ladders controlled by Navajo Nation representatives. The eleven who died and a tour guide were warned not to enter the canyon because of the flood potential from an approaching thunderstorm. The tour guide alone survived after being carried several miles downstream by the flood.” (NCDC/NOAA)
NCDC Event Fatality Details:
Female, 19
Female, 20
Female, 24
Female, 28
Female, 32
Female, 37.
Male, 22
Male, 29
Male, 36
Male, 40
Male, 45.
(NCDC. Storm Events Database. Flash Flood, Arizona, Coconino County, Aug 12, 1997.
Sources
National Climatic Data Center. Event Record Details, Flash Flood, Arizona, 12 Aug 1997, 02:30 PM MST. NCDC, NOAA, Department of Commerce. Accessed 2/2/2009 at: http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~ShowEvent~282022
National Climatic Data Center, NOAA. Storm Events Database. Flash Flood, Arizona, Coconino County, Aug 12, 1997. Accessed 1-22-2016: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=5611379