Rescuers in Norway search for US journalists LC Lake Luh

Rescuers in Norway search for US journalists LC Lake Luh

Rescue staff is searching for US weather journalist Lece Lake Luhan, who disappeared while hiking on a glacier in the South -West Norway’s Folbegeonna National Park.

According to his wife Veronica Silchenko, Luh, who worked in multiple news shops with the BBC, left the city of Oda on July 31 for his rent.

He did not show him for a flight flight to take him home on Monday, which led her to call the authorities Authorities.

Rescue operations are underway, though the authorities say that they are being hampered by the bad weather that prevents the helicopter from flying.

The New York Times, a spokesman for Norwegian Red Cross, said that dogs and drones were using dogs and drones to find a rescue crew.

His wife said he was out of an experienced house that has previously been beaten up in poor weather conditions.

“Lec Lake is basically the crazy of Arctic,” Ms. Silchanko told the BBC US partner CBS News.

“He loves glaciers and snow and loves explorers,” she said that as a weather journalist, he is trying to visit the glacier that is speeding up due to climate change.

She said, “The best of the colder countries is doing their best to go.”

Mr. Luhan (38) is currently in London, but recently living in Moscow and Istanbul, according to CNN.

He has previously reported for numerous shops, including Atlantic, National Geographic, The New York Times, Scientific American, Time Magazine and CBS.

Last year he wrote about Canada’s “Zombie” fire for the BBC, which is burning all year long and believed that it is more common.

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