Nine trekkers have been rescued from Ras Al Khaimah's Wadi Negav after a 13-hour-long search operation.
Teams from Ras Al Khaimah Police, who rushed to the site after they were alerted about the stranded trekkers, struggled to reach them due to the rough terrain.
Officials said a local resident helped them finally locate the group, who had suffered from exhaustion.
They were provided with necessary first-aid and received additional medical care at the hospital.
أنقذ رجال قسم الاسعاف والانقاذ التابع لإدارة المرور والدوريات بشرطة رأس الخيمة (9) أشخاص من جنسيات عربية وآسيوية علقوا في وادي نقب برأس الخيمة وبمساعدة بعض الأهالي .
— شرطة رأس الخيمة (@rakpoliceghq) December 15, 2020
حيث أوضح العميد الدكتور محمد الحميدي مدير عام العمليات المركزية بشرطة رأس الخيمة، pic.twitter.com/0qUWzYQwXU


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