2 killed in rockslide at Yosemite National Park entrance ID'd as San Jose couple

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Saturday, December 31, 2022
2 killed in rockslide near Yosemite National Park ID'd as SJ couple
Officials have identified the two victims killed in the rockslide at the Yosemite National Park entrance as a married couple from San Jose, Calif.

MARIPOSA COUNTY, Calif. -- Two people were killed in a rockslide in Yosemite National Park on Tuesday morning, according to the Mariposa County Sheriff's Office.

Officials have confirmed that two people died in a rockslide around 9 a.m. on El Portal Road near Big Oak Flat Road.

The two victims have been identified as Georgios Theocharous, 51, and Ming Yan, 35, a couple from San Jose.

A portion of El Portal Road near the Highway 140 entrance to Yosemite was closed for several hours after the rockslide but has since reopened.

NPS geologists are investigating the cause of the rockfall and the case remains under investigation.

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