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Missing sisters found alive and well

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Armed with some outdoor survival training, granola bars and pink rubber boots, 5 and 8-yearold sisters survived 44 hours in rugged northern California wilderness before they were found dehydrated and cold but in good spirits yesterday, authoritie­s said.

A fire chief and firefighte­r from a local volunteer department found Leia and Caroline Carrico in a wooded area about 2km from their home in the small community of Benbow, where they had last been seen on Saturday, Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal said.

Benbow is about 320km northwest of Sacramento.

The girls were ‘‘safe and sound’’ and uninjured, thanks in part to survival training they got with their local 4-H club, Honsal said.

‘‘This is an absolute miracle,’’ he said. ‘‘This is rugged territory, this is an extreme environmen­t. How they were out there for 44 hours is pretty amazing.’’

A photo of one of the girls posted by the sheriff’s office and already being widely shared on social media shows her wearing pink rubber boots, dirty jeans, a long pink shirt and a woolen cap. She is standing while a firefighte­r kneels down and talks to her.

One person commented that ‘‘she looks like a seasoned outdoor gal’’ while another said, ‘‘those little adventurer­s will sure have a story to tell!’’

Honsal said the girls were given fresh warm clothes, water and food and were being assessed but were in good spirits and doing well.

‘‘A lot of us didn’t get any sleep the last 48 hours or so,’’ Honsal said. ‘‘To have a positive outcome like this is just absolutely amazing ... These girls definitely have a survival story to tell.’’

He said the firefighte­rs who found the girls had followed their boot prints. The firefighte­rs were part of a massive search of a vast and rugged rural area that included a dozen agencies, including the National Guard, helicopter­s and tracking dogs.

Rescuers were hopeful about finding the girls on Sunday after they came across prints from their boots and wrappers from granola bars, Lieutenant Mike Fridley said.

‘‘The wrappers showed us a direction from where they started to where the wrappers ended up at,’’ Fridley said.

 ??  ?? One of the missing Carrico sisters chats to a fireman after the pair were found after 44 hours lost in the wilderness near their northern California home.
One of the missing Carrico sisters chats to a fireman after the pair were found after 44 hours lost in the wilderness near their northern California home.

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