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A Canadian teenager who disappeared in a snowy field was rescued without any injuries thanks to wise coping.



On the 18th local time, Canadian CBC News and other foreign media introduced the story of a 17-year-old boy who was found missing after a day apart from his party.



On the 16th, around 6:15 pm, the boy went missing while riding a'snowmoblie' with his party.

A snowmobile is a motor vehicle with skis instead of the front wheels, used for contact in snowy areas, for cargo transportation and sports.




The boy's family and friends noticed that the boy was missing after returning to the parking lot where he was gathered.

Some of the party went back to the hills to search and reported the disappearance to the South Cariboo rescue team.



It wasn't until the next day that the rescue team found a snowmobile left behind in the snow.

And I found a place where the boy was nearby, and surprisingly, the boy was in a much healthier state than he was worried about.

The secret was the'snow cave'.




The boy, who lost his way away from his party, confessed that he had given up on going alone late because he had no knowledge of the terrain near the area.



Instead, they said that they put the snowmobile in a clearly visible place for the rescue team to discover, and that they made a cave underneath a nearby wooded area and spent the night there.



He took the water and food he had, went inside the cave, warmed himself up, and waited for the rescue team safely.



Afterwards, the rescue team praised the boy's response by posting a photo of the boy's cave on Facebook.

The rescue team explained, "Rescue was not difficult because we were staying near the missing area and practiced our winter survival method well."



The netizens who came across the story said, "The boy who did not panic and coped with it is wonderful, but the person who taught the child survival skills should also be praised." "We continue to praise it.



This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='Sauscaribu Rescue Team' Facebook, CNN website capture)