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Italy. "We Haven't Eaten for Days": Two Lost Hikers Miraculously Survive in the Dolomites

Davide and Chiara went hiking in the mountains on 1 July and were found alive six days later when they had taken a closed path for 20 years that had become impassable.

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After six days in the Dolomites, a missing couple of hikers were found alive. They survived without food and were rescued by helicopter.

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Under the trees they were first overlooked, then discovered: A lost couple waited for almost a week in the wilderness of the Dolomites. Now they were saved.

·Berlin, Germany
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A blocked mountain path becomes a trap for the hiker's couple – the mother gives the decisive clue that makes salvation possible.

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Davide and Chiara went hiking in the mountains on 1 July and were found alive six days later when they had taken a closed path for 20 years that had become impassable.

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The whole of Italy is currently talking about "miracles in the Dolomites." A couple lost their way while hiking and waited several days for their rescue. A decision probably saved their lives.

·Berlin, Germany
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A couple went hiking in the Dolomites and had to fight for six days to survive. After their rescue, the two described the ordeal: In order not to thirst, Davide Cesaroni and Chiara Pesaresi even had to drink their own urine. The 41-year-old and the 38-year-old had left near Pordenone on 1 July and wanted to go back to the Padua hut and again. However, the day trip was to become a day-long survival struggle for the two Italians. A picture of the …

·Vienna, Austria
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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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