China News Service, January 18th. According to Euronet, citing Eurolink news agency, two climbers disappeared recently in the Alps.

On the 17th local time, the Italian police reported that after a day of hard work, the remains of the missing person were found on a snow-capped mountain at an altitude of 2,200 meters.

  According to reports, after preliminary investigation by the police, the two missing mountaineers are Erica Mosca, 52, and Lorenzo Landena, 56.

They lived in Galalate near Samarate, Varese Province, Italy.

  On the 16th local time, Mosca and Landena set off from the Alpe Dvoro Hotel and started climbing up the Ossola Gorge in the Alps. They did not return to the hotel in the evening.

The hotel staff found that they had not returned to the hotel in the early morning and reported to the police. The police immediately coordinated the fire department and mountain rescue organizations on the 17th to start a large-scale search and rescue operation.

  Through the tracking and positioning system, search and rescue personnel finally found the remains of two missing persons near the village of Krapiolu at an altitude of 2,200 meters.

Search and rescue personnel said that the missing person fell from a particularly steep mountain, and the rescue helicopter first found the missing person's location.

After the search and rescue personnel arrived, the medical staff of the team confirmed that two mountaineering enthusiasts had died.

(Huang Xin)