A 17-year-old teenager, who was reported missing on July 23rd, was found dead on the evening of July 30th after a week-long search.
The search involved a mounted group, aviation, and drones to locate the missing young man.
According to the search party’s press service, off-road vehicles traveled nearly 200 kilometers during the search.
The search effort included significant manpower, with 80 people participating on the first day, 114 on the second, 87 on the third, 92 on the fourth, and 59 on the fifth day.
The boy’s aunt stated that he left home around 6:00 PM on the day he disappeared and did not return.
In other news from Novosibirsk:
The “West Siberian UGMS” forecasts abnormally hot weather in the region with maximum temperatures of +30 degrees and above on Thursday, July 31st.
However, weather forecasters predict rain and thunderstorms for Friday, August 1st, and short-term rain with a daytime temperature of up to +22 … +24 degrees on Saturday, August 2nd.
Residents of Novosibirsk are enjoying the summer weather, with some visiting the new Khvoi thermal complex and others spending time in the countryside.
One couple mentioned visiting various locations, including Mayak, Lucky Park, Morozovo, and Dunes beach in Berdsk, and planning a trip to Vladivostok in August.
Elena Glasman, a former financier, quit her job five years ago and invested in a mini-farm called “Koza-Egoza,” which has become a popular agritourism spot.
Glasman jokes about acquiring her first goat after a divorce and mentions that her farm, with 40 goats, is now self-sufficient and generates income.
The Ministry of Digital Development of the Novosibirsk Region advises residents to have cash and download important documents in case mobile internet is temporarily unavailable.
Sergei Tsukar from the Ministry emphasized that wired internet, Wi-Fi, voice communication, SMS messages, and emergency calls will continue to function even if mobile internet is disrupted.