Denver (KDVR) – A third fisherman died in the San Juan National Wild Forests, according to the Sharif County Office.
Sharif’s office said on Saturday that a 54 -year -old man died after the agency received an “invitation to help” from the fishermen in the southern San Juan area.
The call came at approximately 11:23 pm on Friday in a “remote area” in the wilderness and CPR, according to the Sharif Office.
The search and rescue team in Conejos Province was deployed immediately. The County County Agency said when the respondents arrived, and he decided that the man had died.
Sharif’s office said that the night conditions are not safe for the mission of recovery. On Saturday, the teams and a helicopter triggered returned to a life to the area and regained the man’s body.
It is not known at this time how the man died; However, Sharif’s office said that the office of the IL Baso province will dissect the corpse.
This comes after fishermen were reported in the San Juan National Wild Forests at 13 September. The search for fishermen continued for six days until their bodies were discovered. The Conejos County Corroner office later confirmed to Fox31 that they had died due to a thunderbolt.
“Sherif Kraozir reminds everyone who enters the wilderness to satisfy them to be careful and well ready to face the country’s back challenges. There is no threat to the hunting audience or those who are watching the fall colors in the region.”