Officials at Joshua Tree National Park are warning visitors of road damage and flash flooding caused by heavy thunderstorms, impacting park operations ahead of Labor Day weekend. Heavy rain is causing flooding within the park, the National Park Service wrote in an alert on Tuesday. On its Instagram, the park posted stories showing high winds and storms, along with flooded, debris-strewn roadways.
According to New York City Emergency Management, Central Park recorded 2.07 inches of rain between 6:51 p.m. and 7:51 p.m. This substantial rainfall marks the second-highest one-hour rainfall total ever recorded in Central Park.
Huff Powell Bailey, an 80-lawyer firm specializing in medical defense, first reported Hardin's death Thursday in a social media post. Tribble said she had been in close contact with the victim's aunt for updates about the search for Hardin.