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at a whopping 134 degrees Fahrenheit.Around 400 people were stranded in the hottest place on Earth in the aftermath of intense rainfall and flash flooding caused by Tropical Storm Hilary.
Tropical Storm Hilary has had a major impact on the temperature of this park.and NPS teams are assessing on the ground impacts throughout the park.AccuWeather senior meteorologist Tom Kines previously told Newsweek.
A heat advisory sign along Highway 190 in Death Valley.and Panamint Springs until the roads become passable.
Power was also lost across the park due to the storm
Each collision isnt just the coming together of two massive and dense objects.Hilary is the first tropical storm to make landfall in California in over 84 years and has led to record-breaking rainfall across Southern California.
Photo by RONDA CHURCHILL/AFP via Getty ImagesThe people trapped in the park will have to stay put until roads are opened.people still attempted to visit the park.
Intense rainfall and flooding were seen elsewhere across the state.flooding the roads and trapping hundreds.