Feb 14 β€’ 21:02 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

Search operation for skiers in Hovden - found safe

Two skiers reported missing in Hovden have been found safe following a large-scale search operation.

On Saturday evening, a substantial search operation was initiated in Hovden, Norway, after two skiers were reported missing. The operation was launched when the skiers, who are both men in their 50s, failed to return from their outing, prompting concern from their families. A rescue team confirmed their safe discovery at Sloaros Tourist Cabin at 10:41 PM. The two skiers had run out of battery on their communication devices, preventing them from informing anyone of their location.

The police began search efforts shortly after being notified of the missing skiers at 8:04 PM. Several resources were mobilized, including a rescue helicopter, SAR Queen, and snowmobiles to cover the snowy terrain. The operational leader, Frode Vang, mentioned that the initial search focused on areas bordering Hovden, particularly near MjΓ₯vatn, where they were last seen. The efforts involved coordination between local police and rescue teams, emphasizing the importance of safety measures in the wilderness, especially during winter activities.

Fortunately, in this instance, the skiers were located unharmed, but the event highlights how quickly the situation can escalate in outdoor activities. It serves as a reminder for winter sports enthusiasts to ensure they are adequately prepared when venturing into remote areas, including having charged communication devices and knowledge of the routes they plan to take.

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