
A search is underway for three hikers who vanished after jumping into a remote California waterfall.
According to an update from Placer County Sheriff's Office, a group of six men were hiking in the Soda Springs area on Wednesday, June 18 when three jumped into the water at Rattlesnake Falls and never resurfaced.
The sheriff's office describes the surrounding terrain as challenging and difficult to access, which has hampered search efforts.
The remaining hikers were airlifted from the scene on Wednesday evening and dive teams began underwater searches for the men on Thursday, however, these were halted due to poor visibility caused by debris and strong currents. High winds have also made flying conditions difficult.
In Washington's Olympic National Park, search and rescue crews have been unable to recover the body of an 18-year-old hiker who was attempting to cross the river above popular Sol Duc Falls when he fell and was swept away on June 8.
Before entering the water on a hike, it's important to scope out a safe entry spot and enter the water slowly to avoid being injured by hidden obstacles or swept away by strong currents. It's generally advised to stay out of waterfall areas and on the trail. You can learn more in our articles on open water safety and waterfall hiking safety.