Campers disappeared in landslide along Armana coast
MOREN'S COVE, Armana--The search for two campers who went missing following a landslide in northeastern Armana continued today.
The campers, two men in their twenties, were sleeping in a tent on top of a high cliff above the ocean, along state highway 51 near Moren's Cove State Park. A landslide caused the cliff and part of the highway to slide into the sea three days ago.
Divers called in from Hablanas Shores have been searching the water. Search crews have found a tent and camping supplies, as well as the campers' vehicle. But there is no sign of the missing men.
Highway 51 is shut down indefinitely until it can be repaired.
MOREN'S COVE, Armana--The search for two campers who went missing following a landslide in northeastern Armana continued today.
The campers, two men in their twenties, were sleeping in a tent on top of a high cliff above the ocean, along state highway 51 near Moren's Cove State Park. A landslide caused the cliff and part of the highway to slide into the sea three days ago.
Divers called in from Hablanas Shores have been searching the water. Search crews have found a tent and camping supplies, as well as the campers' vehicle. But there is no sign of the missing men.
Highway 51 is shut down indefinitely until it can be repaired.
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