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4 children survived plane crash, found alive in Colombian Amazon after 40 days

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4 children survived plane crash, found alive in Colombian Amazon after 40 days

Bogota: Four Indigenous children were found alive Friday after spending more than a month lost in the Colombian Amazon rainforest following a small plane crash, President Gustavo Petro announced.

“A joy for the whole country! The 4 children who were lost 40 days ago in the Colombian jungle were found alive,” Petro wrote on Twitter.

His post included a photograph of several adults, some dressed in military fatigues, attending to the children who were sitting on tarps among the dense forest.

The missing children are aged 13, nine, four and one.

“Yes, the children have been found, but I need a flight or a helicopter to go and get them urgently,” the children’s grandfather Fidencio Valencia told AFP.

Originally from the Uitoto Indigenous group, the children had been wandering alone in the jungle since May 1, when the Cessna 206 in which they were traveling crashed.

The bodies of the three adults who had been with them — their mother, the pilot and a relative — were all found at the crash site by the army.

10-Year-Old Girl Survives 24 Hours In “Rugged And Remote” US Cascade Mountains:

A 10-year-old girl was rescued after spending more than 24 hours alone in the frigid cold Cascade mountain range in Washington state, US. In a Facebook post, the Kittitas Sheriff’s Department said that the girl, identified as Shunghla Mashwani, lost track of her family on Sunday during a visit to the rugged Cle Elum Valley. The same day, she was reported missing. 

Just before Shunghla’s family stopped for lunch, members of her extended family noticed she was missing from their large group. Around 20 adults in the group then immediately went back and searched for the 10-year-old for two hours until a nearby resident came to their aid and called the police. 

“There is no cell signal in the valley, and the family searched for Shunghla for nearly 2 hours before a passerby on a UTV saw the commotion and offered to use the Starlink phone at their cabin on Fish Lake Rd to call 911,” the sheriff’s department wrote in the social media post. 

Shunghla was found the next day after a massive search and rescue effort by teams from across Washington state. In the post, the officials described the area where the 10-year-old was lost as “steep, rugged and remote, with dense trees and undergrowth”. They said that Shunghla slept between two trees to stay warm in temperatures that dropped down to 3 degrees Celsius. 

Shunghla, who arrived in the US from her native Afghanistan two years ago, was returned safely on an inflatable watercraft to her father. The officials called the 10-year-old “an extraordinarily resourceful and resilient” little girl. “Mashwani hiked downstream through the dense forest and spent the cold night between some trees,” the post read.

Shunghla told her family and rescuers that she got lost when she couldn’t find the footbridge her family used, but “she knew it was the right thing to follow the river”. “The Sheriff’s Office is deeply thankful for both the result of this search and the tremendous outpouring of assistance and resources that made it possible,” the post added.

Post a commentShunghla’s family said they enjoy spending time in the rural and remote backcountry because it reminds them of Afghanistan, which they left for the United States two years ago.

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