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Rescue teams in Uttarakhand are conducting an intensified search for a trekker reported missing since May 29, navigating difficult mountainous terrain.
Rescue teams in Uttarakhand are pressing forward with an intensified search operation for a trekker who has been missing since May 29, authorities confirmed. The person was reported unaccounted for after failing to return from a trek in [VERIFY: specific region or trail, e.g., Garhwal/Kumaon hills], triggering a coordinated response from local officials and emergency services.
[VERIFY: Full name, age, and hometown or nationality of the missing trekker], who had set out to [VERIFY: destination or trail name], was last seen or heard from on the morning of May 29, according to [VERIFY: who filed the missing report — family, fellow trekkers, or trek organizer]. A formal search was launched shortly after the alarm was raised.
The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) [VERIFY: confirm SDRF involvement], along with local police and [VERIFY: any other agencies such as mountaineering teams or Indo-Tibetan Border Police], have been deployed to comb the area. Search parties are navigating [VERIFY: terrain description — dense forest, high-altitude ridgeline, glacial zone] in conditions made more demanding by [VERIFY: prevailing weather — early monsoon rain, low cloud cover, or other factors].
"[VERIFY: Official quote from SDRF, district administration, or police spokesperson regarding the search effort]", an official said.
Uttarakhand's Himalayan terrain poses significant challenges for search and rescue operations. Elevations in popular trekking corridors can range from roughly [VERIFY: elevation range for specific area] metres, and trails become particularly hazardous as the monsoon season approaches in late May and June, when rainfall can trigger landslides and cause rivers to rise rapidly.
The disappearance comes during one of the busiest periods for trekking in the region, as visitors head into the hills before the height of the monsoon. Authorities have in recent years urged trekkers to register their itineraries and carry emergency communication devices, though compliance with such guidelines varies widely.
The search operation is ongoing. [VERIFY: Any update on whether aerial assets such as helicopters have been deployed or if the search area has been expanded.] Authorities have urged anyone with information about the trekker's last known whereabouts to contact [VERIFY: relevant helpline or district emergency number].
Family members [VERIFY: confirm family presence or any statement from relatives] are said to be in contact with local authorities as rescue teams continue to work through difficult conditions in the search zone.
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