Two Hikers Rescued in Organ Mountains
On Sunday, multiple SAR teams rescued two hikers who got lost and became disoriented in Organ Mountains.
Temperatures decrease rapidly this time of year after sunset, and especially at that elevation, Las Cruces Fire said. Read more here
Great work to all the SAR teams for rescuing the two hikers. In situations like this, it's highly important to be prepared if you or a group are venturing outdoors. Make sure to pack essentials such as a gallon of water, a warm blanket, a compass, etc. Also, remember to let someone know your location in case you get lost. To conclude, we hope the two hikers are okay and doing well and as always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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