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Search Continues for Three Missing Hikers

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The search operation for three missing hikers in Suldal will resume on Saturday morning, the police say. The crews have checked the tourist cabin at Bleskestadmoen. There they found signs that the group had stopped by, but they have moved on. Due to bad weather and darkness, the search has now ended for the night, the police say. The search operation will resume on Saturday morning. A rescue helicopter will also assist in the search.
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The search operation for three missing hikers in Suldal will resume on Saturday morning, the police say. The crews have checked the tourist cabin at Bleskestadmoen. There they found signs that the group had stopped by, but they have moved on. Due to bad weather and darkness, the search has now ended for the night, the police say. The search operation will resume on Saturday morning. A rescue helicopter will also assist in the search.

·Norway
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Search operation for three hikers – The three missing are expected to go hiking, but have not returned as agreed today. Relatives notified the police earlier this evening, writes operations manager Josten Reiestad in the police log. The search is based at the DNT hut Bleskestadmoen. It is said that they are three adult hikers. The police will soon be on their way to the hut on snowmobiles together with volunteers from the Red Cross.

The police and the main rescue center are starting a search for three people who have not arrived at a cabin as agreed in Suldal in Ryfylke.

·Oslo, Norway
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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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