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Trails where California family died closed to the public

There was no clear cause of death, prompting authorities to treat the area as a hazmat scene.
Credit: AP
FILE - This Aug. 18, 2021, file photo shows a remote canyon area northeast of the town of Mariposa, Calif., that is reported to be the area where a family and their dog were found dead. Federal officials closed a portion of trails at a national park in Northern California where a family and their dog were found dead last month, citing unspecified safety concerns. John Gerrish, his wife, Ellen Chung, their 1-year-old daughter, Miju, and their dog were all found dead on Aug. 17, 2021, on a hiking trail near the national forest's Hite's Cove. (Craig Kohlruss/The Fresno Bee via AP, File)

SAN FRANCISCO — Federal officials closed a portion of trails at a national forest in Northern California where a family and their dog mysteriously died last month, citing pending toxicology reports on nearby water and plants. 

There was no clear cause of death, prompting authorities to treat the area as a hazmat scene. 

The San Francisco Chronicle reported Tuesday that the area north of Fresno in the Sierra National Forest will be closed until Sept. 26. Rangers can reopen the trails if conditions change.

 Authorities have not yet determined how the couple, their 1-year-old daughter and their dog, died. 

Investigators are considering whether toxic algae blooms or other hazards may have contributed to the deaths.

 

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