A train car derailed and crashed into the Marys River after the structural failure of a trestle on Saturday afternoon in Corvallis. The train, operated by Portland & Western Railroad, was carrying ...
Hadi Nazari, 23, went missing in Kosciuszko National Park for 13 days after setting out for a hike in New South Wales with two friends ages 23 and 24. Nazari wa ...
A campfire, lighter, camera and camera bag were then found on January 5 near the Geehi River. Mr Nazari’s incredible survival was likely due to his ability to find water and shelter from the ...
The 23-year-old hiker, Hadi Nazari, survived for almost two weeks on two granola bars he found in a hut and on water from rivers and creeks, the authorities said.
Searchers found rubbish and hiking poles believed to belong to him near the Kosciuszko River on 31 December. They found a campfire, lighter, camera and a camera bag near the Geehi River on 5 January.
Melbourne hiker Ty Pareskevopoulos shared the heartwarming moment the medical student was located after being lost and alone.
Hiking poles and rubbish believed to belong to Nazari were found on New Year's Eve near Kosciuszko Creek, and camera gear was found near a campfire site at the Geehi River on Sunday.
After almost two weeks lost in bushland, hiker Hadi Nazari is now recovering in Cooma hospital, with his friends describing it as a "miracle".
On January 5, they found a camera bag, camera, lighter, and a campfire near the Geehi River. As the days rolled on, searchers began to despair of finding the University of Melbourne student alive.
On January 5, more objects including a lighter, camera and camera bag were found near the Geehi River before the man was finally located on Wednesday. The search and rescue operation involved more ...