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- American journalist missing in Norway has been found alive</p>
<p>GUY DAVIESAugust 6, 2025 at 7:24 PM</p>
<p>Norwegian police confirmed that Alec Luhn was found alive Wednesday morning and is being transported to a hospital via a rescue helicopter. He appeared to be in good condition other than an injury to his foot.</p>
<p>Luhn, 38, who has worked for The Guardian, The New York Times and The Atlantic, was reported missing on Monday to the Norwegian authorities after he did not appear for a scheduled flight from Bergen to England.</p>
<p>Authorities confirmed that Luhn is now on his way to Haukeland University Hospital in a rescue helicopter with no injuries major reported other than one to his foot.</p>
<p>Luhn had been on vacation with his family in the days before he set out on the hike. In England, Luhn lives with his wife, Veronika Silchenko, an Emmy-winning television journalist, who posted on social media urging anyone who may have seen Alec to get in touch.</p>
<p>Alec Luhn - PHOTO: Luhn pictured with his wife, Veronika Silchenko.</p>
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<p>Luhn had set out alone on the hike on July 31 from the town of Odda on the northeast edge of the Folgefonna, a wilderness park in western Norway that is home to the country's third-largest glacier.</p>
<p>Local police told Norway's public broadcaster NRK that a volunteer search was launched after he was reported missing and a rescue team, as well as the police, sniffer dogs and drones renewed the search for Luhn on Tuesday before being called off due to weather conditions.</p>
<p>Bad weather the night before had forced the search with a helicopter to be suspended overnight, local police said.</p>
<p>"The weather started to get really bad around midnight. At that time, it was not reasonable to continue the search up in the mountains," Tatjana Knappen, an operations manager at Western Police District, told NRK. Knappen said a strong gale was forecast to continue on Tuesday, but it was hoped there would be a possible window for the helicopter to operate.</p>
<p>Alec Luhn - PHOTO: Alec Luhn, 38, a prominent climate journalist, sent a photo to his wife during a hike in Norway on July 31.</p>
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<p>Raised in the Midwest, Luhn graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2010 and worked as a foreign correspondent in Moscow for around a decade, primarily for The Guardian and The Telegraph newspapers. He later switched to focus on covering the effects of climate change. Luhn is a Pulitzer Center reporting fellow and currently writes for the Scientific American magazine. Along with a number of awards, Luhn also has two Emmy nominations.</p>
<p>Luhn is an experienced hiker who regularly travels to remote and challenging environments as a reporter, also often spending his vacations seeking out wildernesses, his friends and family said. He has trekked as part of a scientific expedition deep in the wilderness in Alaska and visited the Arctic in both Canada and Russia. He has also worked in conflict zones, including in Ukraine and Somalia.</p>
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