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Three young Israeli snowboarders are stranded in the Hakuba Mountain range in central Japan, suffering from hypothermia, according to Israeli media.
They have been stuck there for around 12 hours, and due to severe weather conditions. They are trapped in sub-zero temperatures in a state of hypothermia.
The trio are reservists aged 27-28 and became trapped after straying from the marked snowboarding trail. A rescue team is making its way to the three young Israelis, according to Ynet.
During the rescue operations, Israel’s ambassador to Japan, Gilad Cohen, spoke with the US ambassador to the country, Rahm Emanuel, who instructed US military forces in Japan to stand by to assist, the Ynet report added.
“Consul Israel Avinoam went to the area where the incident took place, and the Magnus rescue company is working to rescue them,” the ministry announced.
Complex rescue situation
Rescue teams have been unable to reach them because their location near a river is making the situation more complex.
Their phone was left at 15%, and they have remained in contact with Magnus rescue and have been receiving instructions on how to stay warm and survive the night.
Amichai Stein contributed to this report.
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