The mayor of Symi, Eleftherios Papakaloudoukas, has declared that the search for British TV doctor Michael Mosley will not be called off until he is found. Mosley, a 67-year-old health expert and presenter, disappeared after setting off on a walk from Saint Nikolas Beach on Symi, a Greek island located about 25 miles north of Rhodes.
Here are the key details of the ongoing search:
- Extensive Search Operation:
- Challenging Conditions:
- Mayor Papakaloudoukas expressed concern about the extreme heat, which reached 40°C on the day Mosley disappeared.
- A search dog was limited to working for only an hour due to the high temperature.
- The area where Mosley is believed to have travelled through is described as “difficult to pass” and consists mainly of rocky terrain.
- Race Against Time:
- Rescuers consider the search a “race against time.”
- CCTV footage shows Mosley entering a mountain path in the Pedi area of Symi around 14.00 on Wednesday.
- The search radius covers a 6.5 km (four-mile) mountainous region surrounded by the sea.
- No Signs Yet:
- Despite extensive efforts, there has been no sign of Mosley.
- Divers are now searching the waters around the island.
- If any evidence is discovered, rescuers expect to find him within an hour.