Officials believe the kids escaped the plane and then set out on foot to find help.
Four children, including an 11-month-old baby, were found alive in the Colombian jungle more than two weeks after their plane crashed and killed every adult on board.
The miraculous news was shared by President Gustavo Petro following an intense search carried out by the country’s military, firefighters and civil aviation authority officials. The doomed plane crashed into the thick jungle on May 1, killing the pilot and two other adult passengers aboard.The four surviving children from the country’s Indigenous community are ages 13, 9, 4, and the infant. Officials believe they escaped the plane and then set out on foot to find help before they were found in the Caqueta province.
“After arduous searching by our military, we have found alive the four children who went missing after a plane crash in Guaviare,” Petro saidA soldier and a dog take part in a search operation for child survivors from a Cessna 206 plane that had crashed in the jungle more than two weeks ago, in Caqueta, Colombia May 17, 2023.The plane issued an urgent mayday alert as it was traveling from the Amazonas province to a city in the Guaviare province.
The search for the wreckage included dogs, as well as airplanes and helicopters from Colombia’s army and air force.Rescuers found discarded fruit consumed by the children and improvised shelters made from jungle vegetation during their rescue effort.
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