Alec Luhn, a reporter, hiking near a glacier.
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A UK-based journalist who vanished during a solo hike in Norway has been found alive after surviving five harrowing days alone with almost no food.

Alec Luhn, an experienced mountain walker and seasoned climate reporter, was discovered deep in Folgefonna National Park with a broken leg.

Alec Luhn, a reporter, hiking near a glacier.

Alec Luhn, 38, is an American-born reporterCredit: Facebook
Alec Luhn winking in a kayak.

He was found alive after surviving five days alone with almost no foodCredit: Instagram
Map showing the location where a journalist was found after a solo hike in Folgefonna National Park, Norway, following a search after he missed his flight.

The 38-year-old had been missing since last week after setting out on a solo trek through the remote national park, home to one of Norway’s largest glaciers.

American-born Luhn had failed to board his return flight to the UK from Bergen on Monday, sparking a full-scale search.

His wife, Emmy-winning journalist Veronika Silchenko, told The New York Times that she had received a text from Luhn on Thursday with his planned route but grew concerned when she didn’t hear from him again.

By Sunday, alarm bells were ringing — and when he missed his flight on Monday, she alerted authorities.

“I just really want him back. I can’t sleep or eat properly. It’s very hard not to know anything,” Silchenko said before the dramatic rescue.

The rescue effort was suspended temporarily due to brutal weather conditions.

Tatjana Knappen from Vestland police said: “Weather conditions started to get really bad around midnight.

“It was not reasonable to continue the search up in the mountains.”

But against all odds, Luhn was found alive by a 30-strong team of volunteers, police, drones and dogs.

“He is seriously injured, but not critically injured,” confirmed Geir Arne Sunde, head of the local air ambulance service and trauma centre.

Greek cops probe ‘sighting’ of Brit, 59, who vanished from sunbed beside sleeping husband as search area expanded

Luhn had suffered the leg injury on the first day of his hike but still managed to cling to life in the desolate 136,000-acre park.

Stig Hope, a Red Cross volunteer and head of the operations team, said: “I can’t remember us finding someone alive after so many days.

“The search doesn’t always end like this – but today, it did.

“It’s a huge relief for everyone who’s been part of the effort.”

Luhn, who has written for heavyweight outlets including The New York Times, had been holidaying with his sister before heading out solo on July 31 from an outdoor centre in Ullensvang.

His wife noted it wasn’t unusual for him to take off-grid solo hikes, and he was believed to be well-equipped.

Glacial lake Bondhusvatnet reflecting surrounding mountains.

The journalist had gone on a solo hike at Folgefonna National ParkCredit: Alamy
Portrait of Alec Luhn.

His wife alerted authorities after Luhn missed his flight back to the UK on MondayCredit: Instagram

The journalist’s extensive career has taken him from the oil fields of Texas to drought-hit Somalia and aboard climate research ships in the North Sea.

A fellow of the Pulitzer Center Ocean Reporting Network, Luhn has built a reputation for fearless field reporting.

It comes after a Brit woman who vanished from a Greek beach was last pictured with her husband just three hours before her mysterious disappearance.

Michele Ann Joy Bourda, 59, had been enjoying a snack with husband Christos at a beachside café on Ofrynio beach in Kavala shortly before she went missing.

The image, released by Greek outlet ANT1, shows the couple sitting together after a morning swim.

Michele appears calm in a dark swimsuit and sunglasses, while her husband wears a white cap.

The pair had arrived early and spent hours by the sea when Christos reportedly dozed off — only to wake up and find his wife gone.

The Brit was last seen wearing a two-piece beaded swimsuit, yellow beach shoes, and red sunglasses.

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