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Two Portuguese Tourists Found, Two Still Missing Off Croatia

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The four had set off from a local campsite in a small 1.5-metre inflatable boat, intending to paddle along the coast, but contact was later lost, rescuers said.

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On the second day of the search in the Velebit Channel, a third missing Portuguese man was found, but he did not survive the accident at sea. The four Portuguese men disappeared after they set off from a campsite near Senj in a small rubber boat through rough seas despite strong winds and bad weather. Previously, the first woman was found in the sea, and the man was found on the rocks between Ogrul Bay and Cape Glavina on Krk.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Four Portuguese tourists disappeared overnight off the coast of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Rescuers on the Croatian coast have had a dramatic night. They rescued two Czechs from the Velebit Channel after they were swept away by the sea on a paddleboard during a storm. Four young Portuguese men on an inflatable boat also got into trouble in the same area. Two were found alive, and an extensive search continues for the other two.

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These tourists disappeared while the sea was bad, in the Velebit Canal, the arm of the Adriatic between the Velebit mountain range and the islands of Krk, Rab and Pag. The search continues to find the other two missing.

·Paris, France
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FOUR Portuguese men went missing last night during a severe storm near Senj. By 2 p.m., two were found in the sea, alive and handed over to emergency services.

·Zagreb, Croatia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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