A Romanian tourist plunged to his death near a waterfall at Yosemite National Park last week — the third person to fall from elevated heights in the park over the course of seven days, authorities said.

Lucian Miu, 21, was walking on wet rocks below Bridalveil Fall in the California park last Wednesday when he fell and severely injured himself, according to park officials.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital and declared dead.

Two other park visitors were injured in falls in the same week, the park wrote on Facebook.

One was injured in the same spot as Miu, according to the post. Both had left a viewing platform below Bridalveil Fall to scramble up boulders near the water when they fell.

The third victim slipped off a boulder near Lower Yosemite Fall last Thursday and got trapped under water by rocks, the park said.

Bystanders rushed to the person’s aid and were able to free them from the rocks.

The park warns visitors from scaling the rocks and said there have been 23 incidents of visitors being injured after plummeting from their elevated height.

With Post wires