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Hiker identified, popular trail closed after deadly fall at Utah's Zion National Park
- A hiker died after falling from the Angels Landing trail in Zion National Park, Utah.
- Gilberto Ramos, 68, of Laredo, Texas, was identified by authorities as the decedent.
- Ramos’s death prompted trail closures and ongoing investigations by park officials and the county sheriff’s office.
- Angels Landing is known for its narrow ridge and steep dropoffs, contributing to its risk level.
- The National Park Service and Washington County Sheriff’s Office continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fall.
- Angels Landing trail was temporarily closed as responders conducted recovery operations.
- The broader West Rim Trail remained open during the response.
- Officials noted the incident highlights ongoing park safety and management of high-traffic routes.
- No permits will be issued during the closure period for Angels Landing.
- The incident occurred on a popular and challenging trail that attracts many hikers.
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