Karnataka Deputy CM Praises Rescued Trekker's Strength After Successful Search in Kodagu
‘She seems to be a strong lady,’ says Karnataka Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar on Kerala trekker rescued in Kodagu
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar commended the efforts of over 170 officials and tribal members in rescuing a missing trekker, G.S. Sharanya, from Kozhikode. Found in Kodagu after four days, her resilience was highlighted by the Deputy CM during an election campaign event.
- 01G.S. Sharanya, a 36-year-old trekker, was rescued after going missing for four days in Kodagu, Karnataka.
- 02Over 170 individuals, including forest officials and tribal members, participated in the search-and-rescue operation.
- 03Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar praised Sharanya's strength and resilience during her ordeal.
- 04Sharanya was located approximately 6 km from Tadiandamol peak.
- 05The rescue operation was initiated after her mother sought assistance from the Deputy CM.
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar expressed gratitude to the officials and tribal community members involved in the successful rescue of G.S. Sharanya, a 36-year-old trekker from Kozhikode, who had been missing in the forests of Kodagu, Karnataka since April 2, 2026. A search team of over 170 people, including forest officials and members of the Kudiya tribe, worked tirelessly to locate her. Sharanya was found on April 5 lying on a rock, approximately 6 km from the Tadiandamol peak. Despite facing harsh conditions, including heavy rain and a lack of food and water, she demonstrated remarkable resilience, which was acknowledged by Shivakumar during his campaign in Thiruvananthapuram. He noted that her stamina and willpower were crucial in her survival, emphasizing the collaborative effort that led to her safe recovery.
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The successful rescue highlights the importance of community collaboration in emergency situations, fostering a sense of security among local trekkers and residents.
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