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Lost tourist found safe after hike in Iceland

From Morgunblaðið · () Icelandic

Translated from Icelandic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A tourist was found safe after getting separated from his companion near Orrustuhóll.
  • The man was last seen around 3 a.m. and found midday, equipped only with a sleeping bag.
  • Authorities emphasize the importance of carrying mobile phones and informing others of travel plans.

A foreign tourist, who became separated from his friend during a hike, was found safe on July 18th after a search operation assisted by the Icelandic Coast Guard. The incident occurred near Orrustuhóll, east of Fossálár.

The man was last seen around 3 a.m. the previous night. He was found midday, reportedly unharmed, and was carrying a sleeping bag but no mobile phone. This detail highlights a critical aspect of the situation.

Magnús Ragnarsson, chief superintendent of the South Iceland police, used the incident as a reminder of the essential precautions for hikers. He stressed the importance of not venturing out without a mobile phone and always informing someone about one's travel plans.

The area where the tourist went missing is known for its natural beauty, attracting hikers and travelers. The successful recovery underscores the effectiveness of search and rescue operations in Iceland, but also serves as a cautionary tale.

This is a reminder of the importance of people not going out without a mobile phone and always letting others know about their travels.

— Magnús RagnarssonCommenting on the incident and emphasizing safety precautions for hikers.
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Originally published by Morgunblaðið in Icelandic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.