6 na dayuhan, inulat na nawawala dahil hindi nakauwi matapos mag-hiking
- Six foreign nationals were reportedly missing, according to Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office (NOPPO)
- In a published article by Abante TNT, the reported missing individuals were identified as; Alexander Radvanyi (British), Torsten Martin Groschupp, Alwin Fink, 'Wolfgang' (German), ‘Terry’ (Canadian), Anton Chernov (Russian)
- The six foreign nationals were reportedly missing after they went hiking in Valencia, Negros Oriental on Thursday
- Authorities from the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office (NOPPO) are now conducting search operations within the area
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Six foreign nationals have been reported missing, according to the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office (NOPPO).
As published in an article by Abante TNT, the missing individuals have been identified as Alexander Radvanyi (British), Torsten Martin Groschupp, Alwin Fink, 'Wolfgang' (German), ‘Terry’ (Canadian), and Anton Chernov (Russian).
The six foreigners were reported missing after they went hiking in Valencia, Negros Oriental, on Thursday.
Authorities from NOPPO are currently conducting search operations in the area to locate them.
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In a report by NOPPO, the incident about the missing foreigners was reported by their companions in their rental house.
According to them, they reported the incident when the foreign hikers were not able to go home after they went hiking at Luwas, Malabo, Valencia, which is known as a twin lakes trail of the province.
The families of the missing foreigners were seeking help from the authorities for the safe return of their family members.
The Local Risk Reduction and Management Office ng Valencia in cooperation with MDRRMO of Sibulan also started conducting their search operations.
Meanwhile, other organizations including some volunteer group responders also started looking for the missing hikers.
The search operations will resume this Friday after it was suspended because of the heavy rain and slippery roads.
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