A rockslide tumbled onto a popular tourist hiking trail at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in Israel, leaving a 5-year-old boy dead and several others injured.
Authorities rescued several people at a popular tourist trailIsrael's Nature and Parks Authority said Thursday that officials were still digging through the rubble for survivors after an avalanche of rocks tumbled onto the trail at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, which sits along the western shore of theThe incident left a 5-year-old boy dead and injured at least six people, medics said.
Inspectors from Israel's Nature and Parks Authority assess the site of a rockslide, with the loose stones seen at left, in the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, a popular tourist site in Israel, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023. A warning sign at a waterfall near the site of a rockslide in the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in Israel, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023.
An Israeli police helicopter works at the site of a rockslide in the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023.
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