Grand Canyon flash flood sweeps away woman; body found three days later

This photo provided by Tamara Morales, shows Chenoa Nickerson of Gilbert, Ariz, , who went missing at Grand Canyon National Park after she was swept into a creek during a flash flood, the woman's sister said on social media Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024. (Tamara Morales via AP)
Chenoa Nickerson of Gilbert, Ariz., went missing at Grand Canyon National Park after she was swept into a creek during a flash flood. (Tamara Morales)

The body of a woman who was swept away in a flash flood in the Grand Canyon last week has been recovered, the National Park Service said.

Search teams had been looking for 33-year-old Chenoa Nickerson of Gilbert, Ariz., since she and her husband were swept into Havasu Creek about half a mile above the Colorado River on Thursday afternoon.

Her husband was rescued by a rafting group, but Nickerson, who wasn't wearing a life jacket, vanished. She was last seen about 100 yards above an area called the confluence, where Havasu Creek meets the Colorado River.

A commercial river expedition found Nickerson's body about 11:30 a.m. Sunday about 19 miles downriver from where she disappeared.

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