Wisconsin Journalist Alec Luhn Found Alive After Norway Hiking Disappearance
Wisconsin Journalist Alec Luhn Found Alive After Norway Hiking Disappearance

Wisconsin Journalist Alec Luhn Found Alive After Norway Hiking Disappearance

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Alec Luhn, a 38-year-old award-winning American environmental journalist from Wisconsin, was found alive after going missing during a solo hiking trip in Norway's Folgefonna National Park. He sustained a leg injury but was otherwise in good health when rescued by Norwegian search-and-rescue teams, including volunteers, drones, and specialized climbing groups, after nearly a week in challenging terrain and weather conditions. Luhn, who is passionate about the Arctic and climate change, had last been in contact with his family before failing to catch his return flight to the UK, prompting a large-scale search operation. His wife, Veronika Silchenko, expressed immense relief and gratitude towards the rescue teams and described his rescue as a miracle. Luhn has reported extensively on climate issues for major outlets like The Atlantic, National Geographic, The New York Times, and the BBC. The rescue concluded after weather conditions improved, allowing a helicopter crew to locate and airlift him to a hospital in Bergen for treatment.

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