Two tourists were injured by a lightning strike near the rim of Horseshoe Bend in Arizona's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. They were airlifted to a hospital in Utah for treatment.
Double Arch, a popular natural phenomenon in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah, collapsed due to erosion caused by harsh weather and manmade interventions.
The 'Double Arch' geological feature in southern Utah, also known as the 'Hole in the Roof' and 'Toilet Bowl,' collapsed due to changing water levels and erosion from waves in Lake Powell. No injuries were reported.