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Teams Await Improved River Conditions in Retrieval of Man’s Body at Sol Duc Falls

Park rangers working with regional responders coordinate a multiagency recovery effort using thermal imaging, swiftwater tactics, rope rescue methods

Overview

  • The victim slipped on moss- and algae-covered rocks at the top of the 50-foot Sol Duc Falls on June 8 and briefly resurfaced before being swept underwater.
  • A park ranger discovered a submerged body pinned between the first and second drops of the falls on June 9.
  • National Park Service swiftwater and rope rescue teams have been joined by Clallam County fire crews, local police departments and ambulance services.
  • Officials closed the Sol Duc Falls area to visitors while crews assess recovery methods and ensure safety.
  • Recovery teams are monitoring river levels and plan to resume the retrieval operation once conditions allow safe access to the narrow canyon.