Jebel Akhdar, Oman—Rescue teams operating in the rugged terrain of the Jebel Akhdar mountain range discovered the bodies of three hikers who succumbed to severe heat exhaustion and acute dehydration. Local civil defense authorities launched an urgent air and ground search after family members reported the group overdue from a remote trekking excursion. Royal Oman Police aviation units spotted the abandoned hiking gear and subsequent remains near a steep canyon trail under punishing afternoon temperatures. Medical examiners confirmed that environmental exposure and fluid loss caused rapid physiological collapse during the hike.
Search and rescue commanders noted that seasonal high temperatures combined with insufficient water supplies created lethal conditions along unshaded mountain paths. Local tourism officials reiterated standing advisories prohibiting unsupported daytime trekking across high-altitude desert plateaus during peak summer months. Community leaders expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy while urging outdoor recreation groups to register itineraries with local authorities before embarking on remote excursions. Emergency dispatchers closed the incident file as air ambulance units transported the victims' remains back to municipal facilities.
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