Last of six foreign hikers missing in Philippines rescued
MANILA – Four foreign hikers missing for days in a mountainous area of the central Philippines were rescued on March 22, the local authorities said, a day after their two companions were found safe.
The six-man group, which included German, British, Russian and Canadian nationals, had set out on March 19 for what was to be a four-hour excursion in Negros Oriental province that officials said was hit by a downpour and low visibility.
“The army rescuers found them in the vicinity of the Silab hydropower plant,” said Mr Jose Lawrence Silorio, a rescue official in the municipality of Amlan, near the province’s Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park.
Police identified the men as Germans Aldwin Fink, 60, and Wolfgang Schlenker, 67; Russian Anton Chernov, 38; and Canadian Terry De Gunten, 50.
Philippine Army personnel found the hikers in a mountainous area thick with vegetation, said investigator Leo Gil Villafranca.
“They told the army they got lost due to the fog,” he said, adding that all the hikers were residents of the province.
The four were discovered at 9.44am, according to the local authorities.
“Overall, they are OK, but they have minor abrasions. We wrapped one of them in a blanket because he was feeling cold. But he was eventually able to stand up on his own,” Mr Silorio said.
“They told us they survived by eating edible plants in the forest,” he added.
Mr Silorio said the group was found about 10km from where fellow hikers Torsten Martin Groschupp, 58, and Alexander Radvanyi, 63, were discovered on the morning of March 21.
An image posted to a police Facebook page showed Mr De Gunten, his legs bloodied, talking to rescuers inside an ambulance while Mr Chernov lay on a stretcher wrapped in a blanket.
Police said on March 21
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