74-year-old man dead after falling 30 feet from cliff near Washougal River
According to the Skamania County Sheriff's Office, they received numerous 911 calls reporting a man had fallen from a cliff near Naked Falls on the Washougal River.
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Deputies, emergency crews and Skamania County Fire District volunteers responded, finding a 74-year-old man dead at the scene after falling 30 feet.
Search and rescue teams recovered the body, and officials said the county coroner determined the man's death was accidental.
No further information, including the man's identity, has been released at this time.
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