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National Park Rangers said a 7-year-old girl from Georgia has died after a tree fell onto her tent at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee.In a press release, park rangers said the incident happened at the Elkmont Campground around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday.According to the press release, park rangers, the Gatlinburg Fire Department, and the Gatlinburg Police Department responded to the scene.The child s father and two siblings were not injured, park rangers said.Officials said the tree, a red maple, was about two feet in diameter.According to the
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