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Havasu Falls closed indefinitely because of coronavirus pandemic

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The turquoise waters of Havasupai attract thousands of visitors each year that are lucky to snag a permit to visit the desert oasis.

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Arizona’s dramatic Havasupai Falls have been closed to visitors since March 16 because of the threat posed by the new coronavirus pandemic. They won’t be opening for the foreseeable future. 

The falls had been scheduled to reopen May 15. But on Tuesday, the Havasupai Tribal Council said the world-famous canyon in a remote part of northwestern Arizona would remain closed to tourism indefinitely, according to The Arizona Republic, which is part of the USA TODAY Network.

“In the best interests of the health and welfare of the Havasupai people, the Council finds it necessary to extend its suspension of all tourism visits to the Havasupai Reservation until further notice,” Chairwoman Eva Kissoon said in an email distributed by the tribe’s spokeswoman, Abbie Fink. “We continue to monitor the impact of COVID-19 in Arizona and have made decisions to further protect our Havasupai residents.”

The email said no cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Supai, the village at the bottom of the canyon.

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