
New Hampshire SAR Teams Rescues Hikers Due To Harsh Weather Conditions
On Saturday, SAR Teams in New Hampshire rescued several people on Mount Washington due to heavy rain and high winds.
At the time, steady rain was falling, blown by winds gusting to 58 mph, New Hampshire Fish and Game said in a news release, with the wind chill at 29 degrees and weather conditions "continuing to deteriorate." Read more here
Great work to the Sar teams for working hard, rescuing hikers, and making sure they are safe. Everyone, please remember before going out for a hike, make sure to check the weather. Please be safe out there!
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