Two British men have been missing for nearly a week in the Dolomites in northern Italy.
Aziz Ziriat, 36, and Samuel Harris, 35, from London were hiking when they were last heard from, early afternoon on 1 January.
The two men were meant to return to the UK yesterday but missed their return Lufthansa flight.
A search and rescue operation has been launched, but it has been suspended until the morning due to nightfall and unfavourable weather conditions.
Italian authorities said on the day they were last heard from, Mr Ziriat and Mr Harris were believed to have been at the Malga Dosson bivouac in Val San Valentino, at the base of the southern face of the Carè Alto mountain.
Image: Mr Harris could be wearing these clothes
Rescuers said a helicopter took off to try to take an aerial survey but fog and poor visibility forced it to return before reaching the area where the men are believed to have gone missing.
Ground teams and drones operated by the fire service were also unable to carry out their activities due to the poor weather and risk of an avalanche.
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The weather, however, is expected to improve in the morning and rescuers said a plan was in place for tomorrow which included a helicopter being dispatched and the deployment of drones.
Various appeals have been launched on social media to try and find the men, including by Crystal Palace Football Club, where Mr Ziriat works.
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Joe Stone, who was calling for help to find his “dear friends”, said on Instagram: “We are naturally very worried.”
“Their phones last had signal on 1 January, and they were believed to be near a hut called Casina Dosson which is near the town Tione Di Trento, near Rival Del Garda, on Lake Garda,” he said.
Source : Sky News