Driver exits Death Valley National Park after flash flooding left tourists trapped
Dashcam footage shows a driver exiting Death Valley National Park after flash flooding hit the area on Friday, August 5. Throughout the day, tourists attempted to free trapped vehicles from debris flowing in the parking lot of the Inn at Death Valley after major flash flooding slammed the area. California Highway 190 was closed in both directions through the park due to mud slides and rocks debris on the road.
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