Hikers still missing in Swedish wilderness after almost a week
Briefly

"Today we'll make a new assessment to show how best to move forward," police spokesperson Elisabeth Glaas told the TT newswire, highlighting the ongoing efforts and determination of law enforcement to locate the missing hikers.
Surrounded by 2,000-metre-tall mountains and more than 100 glaciers, Sarek is often described as one of Sweden's most inaccessible national parks, emphasizing the challenges faced by search and rescue teams.
The couple, a man and a woman aged around 30, who live in Eskilstuna, are believed to have arrived in the area on Monday or Tuesday last week, indicating their timeline before disappearing.
A helicopter has been involved in the search operation, and their car was found on Wednesday, showing the extent of resources utilized to locate the missing hikers.
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