"Search area
‘difficult for Spanish search teams to navigate’.
The area in which Jay Slater is believed to have gone missing is part of a
'remote and wild national park',
explained
BBC’s Nick Garnett as he visited the area to report on the search.
Faced with cold nights and high winds,
the mountainous area could prove to be tricky for emergency personnel searching the area for the missing Lancashire teenager.
'Deep ravines and huge daunting mountains
make the national park a difficult place for the Spanish search teams to navigate,
but one mountain rescue worker told me this is not the first time they’ve been called out to the area',
he said.
'At night,
the countryside becomes a maze, pitch black and disorientating'.
Search and rescue teams have been concentrating on one particular valley near the top of a mountain pass,
according to reports,
with a helicopter also surveying the area.
New statement in missing Jay Slater search as friends in Tenerife
'drained beyond words'
The loved ones of a British teenager who is missing in Tenerife said they are
'drained beyond words'
as a desperate search for him continues."
"I just wish this would end now this living nightmare"
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Jay Slater who is missing in Tenerife told a friend he was lost and thirsty before his phone cut off.
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