
National park death exposes repeated rule violations as tourists take dangerous risks
Fox News
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park tourist death highlights a dangerous trend of visitors breaking safety rules at national parks, including recent Yellowstone and Olympic incidents.
"Wildlife, steep terrain, geothermal features and remote landscapes all carry real risks." "Some visitors seem insistent on ignoring the warnings — and some pay the price." Jessica Mekles is an editor on the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
The man went into a closed section of Kīlauea caldera at the park — triggering an overnight search and rescue operation in steep, hazardous terrain, officials said, as Fox News Digital reported. Rescue crews searched all night before locating him the following day. On Feb. 27, responders airlifted him and transported him to Hilo Benioff Medical Center — where he was pronounced dead.
Other travelers have been burned, gored or even jailed after breaking park safety rules.













