Mar 2 β€’ 11:23 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Group of 15 people rescued after getting lost and partially stranded on a trail in RN

A group of 15 individuals, including three children, was rescued after getting lost and stranded by rising water levels in the Rio Grande do Norte region of Brazil.

On Sunday afternoon, a group of 15 people, which included three children, found themselves lost and stranded in a remote area near the Cachoeira do ParaΓ­so in Serra de SΓ£o Bento, Rio Grande do Norte. The situation arose due to heavy rainfall that significantly raised water levels and obstructed their return routes. The group was unable to navigate the area safely, leading to a distress call for assistance.

The Rio Grande do Norte Fire Brigade was alerted and promptly dispatched specialized teams, including the Aquatic Rescue Group and an emergency rescue unit. The rescue operation, which lasted approximately five hours, was challenging due to the dense vegetation and unmarked trails in the location. Local residents played a crucial role by providing vital information on safe access routes, which facilitated the search efforts conducted by the military personnel.

Ultimately, the rescue teams successfully located all 15 individuals, ensuring they received necessary medical stabilization and support. This incident highlights the risks associated with outdoor activities in remote areas, especially during adverse weather conditions, and underscores the importance of having experienced guidance and proper safety measures in place when embarking on such adventures.

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