New Zealand police on Monday found a group of hikers from the United States and Finland who had been lost for 10 days in a rugged South Island nature reserve.
The group, comprising two Americans and a Finn, set off on what was supposed to be a three-day walk in Kahurangi National Park on April 12 but failed to complete the trek as planned amid deteriorating weather.
They were not reported missing until April 21, prompting a major search and rescue operation in the area, which has been hit by heavy rain and flooding in recent days.
Police said the trio were found sheltering in a hut located in the national park at about 5:00 pm (0500 GMT) on Monday.
They said all three were in good health, although one woman, whose nationality was not revealed, needed medical attention.
Missing hikers found after 10 days in N.Z. wilderness