Journalist survived week lost in Norway

adevarul.ro (Romanian)

American journalist Alec Luhn survived a week in the Norwegian wilderness with a broken leg, no food, and no water after a hiking accident. Luhn fell and sustained severe injuries, including a fractured femur and pelvis, losing his phone and water. He resorted to drinking his own urine and rainwater to survive until rescuers found him. The 38-year-old journalist was rescued after a two-day search by over 50 people, highlighting the importance of preparedness and the dedication of rescue teams.


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