Two of six missing foreign hikers in Philippines found, search for rest continues


Mount Talinis is a complex volcano about 1,903m above sea level. - Wikipedia

MANILA: Rescuers on Friday (March 21) found two of the six missing foreign nationals who went missing while hiking in a central Philippine volcanic mountain, a village leader confirmed to the local media.

However, police have yet to release the two rescued hikers' names and conditions, saying they are still confirming the report.

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