Hiker was in distress near the summit of Mailbox Peak in the Cascade Mountains east of #Seattle. SAR team used e-bikes to ascend ~3,000 feet and stabilize the hiker before ground teams arrived to help the hiker down. No paywall. #PNW #SearchAndRescue #Hiking
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/e-bike-rescuers-reaches-stranded-hiker-mailbox-peak-cold-closes/FJXDOLVAQRGDPB7RZBV2VRJXCM/
Hiker was in distress near the summit of Mailbox Peak in the Cascade Mountains east of #Seattle. SAR team used e-bikes to ascend ~3,000 feet and stabilize the hiker before ground teams arrived to help the hiker down. No paywall. #PNW #SearchAndRescue #Hiking
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/e-bike-rescuers-reaches-stranded-hiker-mailbox-peak-cold-closes/FJXDOLVAQRGDPB7RZBV2VRJXCM/
📢 More than 1,000 #migrants have died this year while attempting to cross the Central #mediterranean, the UN’s IOM said on Wednesday, warning that the death toll continues to rise with each new tragedy
🔹 In the latest incident >40 people are feared dead after an inflatable boat capsized off the Libyan coast NOV-08
🔹 Acc to IOM, Libyan authorities launched a #searchandrescue operation near the Al Buri Oil Field after the vessel overturned in rough seas
📰 AL24 #news
https://al24news.dz/en/iom-over-1000-migrants-have-died-crossing-central-mediterranean-this-year/
Cyclist falls down 130-foot ravine in France, survives 3 days by drinking wine he had in shopping bag
Updated on: October 31, 2025 / 6:45 AM EDT / CBS/AFP
A French cyclist survived for three days after a horrendous 130-foot fall into a ravine, kept alive by the bottles of red wine he had in his shopping bag, police said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cyclist-falls-ravine-survives-days-drinking-wine-france/
Cyclist falls down 130-foot ravine in France, survives 3 days by drinking wine he had in shopping bag
Updated on: October 31, 2025 / 6:45 AM EDT / CBS/AFP
A French cyclist survived for three days after a horrendous 130-foot fall into a ravine, kept alive by the bottles of red wine he had in his shopping bag, police said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cyclist-falls-ravine-survives-days-drinking-wine-france/
Cyclist falls down 130-foot ravine in France, survives 3 days by drinking wine he had in shopping bag
Updated on: October 31, 2025 / 6:45 AM EDT / CBS/AFP
A French cyclist survived for three days after a horrendous 130-foot fall into a ravine, kept alive by the bottles of red wine he had in his shopping bag, police said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cyclist-falls-ravine-survives-days-drinking-wine-france/
Oooh, they found the remains of an Ojai woman who has been missing since April 24th, 2024. There have been extensive searches of the area (ground and air) for her all year.
VCSO:
"On 09/24/2025, a local conservancy group was clearing out invasive plants in the Ventura Riverbed just south of the Baldwin Road bridge where suspected human skeletal remains were located.
...
On 09/26/2025, the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed the identity of the decedent to be missing person, Zyanya Valora. Zyanya Valora had been missing since 06/25/2024 when she was last seen at her residence by family members.
According to the Medical Examiner, there was not any obvious lethal trauma to the decedent and the cause and manner of death are pending further analysis. "
Okay, how can you be thirsty on the side of a river?
ABC News: Missing hiker found after going days without food, water in Northern California
"...The man sent a text to 911 saying that he was lost and without food or water...
Dive teams also began sourcing the riverbanks on Wednesday. The hiker was found at around 11 a.m. local time by the dive team along the shore of the river.
"The hiker was tired, hungry, and thirsty – but otherwise okay," the sheriff's office said in a statement."
https://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-hiker-found-after-days-food-water/story?id=124845694
Ham Radio's role -- the search and rescue team was unable to contact their command post, but used ham radio to relay emergency traffic:
"Because of the dense forest and canopy in the remote location, the rescue team was unable to communicate with the command post that the pair had safely been found.
“They utilized an amateur radio frequency, commonly known as HAM radio, to establish communication,” officials said. “After broadcasting ’emergency traffic’ on the HAM radio, their call was immediately answered by a retired El Dorado County Communications Supervisor who was a HAM operator monitoring frequencies from his home. This HAM operator then contacted the El Dorado 911 center, which provided the information to Calaveras Dispatch, and the SAR command post was notified.” "
KTLA: Handwritten notes, HAM radio help rescue mother, son lost in California forest (7/17/25)