Two teenagers are winched to safety after getting lost during an overnight bushwalk and camping trip in a Queensland national park, according to reports. The incident begins when the teens do not return home as expected on Thursday. An alarm is raised after they fail to come back from the planned outing in Main Range National Park. Emergency response teams search for the missing teenagers in the area. A winching operation is carried out to extract them safely. Both outlets describe the teens’ situation as being caused by getting lost during the hike and camping trip, with rescue actions underway after they did not return. The reports provide limited additional detail about their exact location, the duration of the search, or their condition at the time of rescue, but they agree on the core timeline: they go missing after an overnight bushwalk, authorities are alerted, search and rescue operations follow, and the teens are ultimately recovered by winch.