Brothers who were missing on the Pico da Bandeira trail in ES are found after 60 hours
Two siblings missing for 60 hours on the Pico da Bandeira trail in Brazil were found safe by rescue teams.
Jonatan Peixoto Ribeiro, 24, and Juliana Peixoto Ribeiro, 27, who went missing during a hike on the Pico da Bandeira trail in EspΓrito Santo, Brazil, have been located safely after nearly 60 hours of search efforts. Their disappearance had prompted a significant mobilization of local authorities, including the Fire Department and the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation, as well as heartfelt participation from the local community and family members who joined in the search from the beginning.
The search began in the early hours of Monday and involved both rescuers and concerned citizens, reflecting the strong sense of community and effort in locating the siblings. Teams worked tirelessly, employing various strategies to comb the dense terrain of Picos da Bandeira, and their efforts culminated in a successful rescue on Wednesday afternoon. Both siblings were found in good health and were being transported to meet their family in Dores do Rio Preto shortly after their discovery.
This incident not only highlights the possible dangers of hiking in remote areas but also demonstrates the effective collaboration between local agencies and the community during emergencies. It serves as a reminder for outdoor enthusiasts to prioritize safety measures when exploring such challenging terrains.