Survivor Found: Hiker Rescued After 14 Days in Australian Wilderness
Medical student Hadi Nazari survives two weeks lost in Kosciuszko National Park, relying on muesli bars, berries, and creek water
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Hadi Nazari, a 23-year-old medical student, was found alive after being lost in NSW's Kosciuszko National Park for 14 days. He survived on two muesli bars, berries, and creek water. A major search operation involving over 300 people was launched after Nazari began hiking separately from friends. His eventual rescue happened when a group of hikers heard him calling for help. Nazari expressed gratitude towards searchers and is recovering well after receiving treatment for dehydration.
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This is an incredible outcome, after 13 long days he has been located.
Missing Australian hiker found after surviving two weeks on muesli bars and berries
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He’s in remarkable condition for a person who’s been missing for so long.
Hiker found 2 weeks after he got lost in a remote Australian mountain range
ABC News
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But if it was the Opera House hut, it was “pretty insane that he managed to get out”, Sherman said.
Hiker who left muesli bars in Kosciuszko hut praises Hadi Nazari’s survival skills
The Guardian
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