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Teenager Rescued Snowy Mountains Missing Running Camp

January 14, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
News Context
At a glance
  • Bohdi Jackson was rescued‍ after going missing⁤ in the rugged NSW Snowy mountains.
  • Bohdi Jackson was meant to run a simple 8 kilometres on Tuesday morning.
  • Rather, he ⁢took a wrong turn and ended up travelling nearly ⁢50km through ⁢the rugged terrain of the NSW Snowy Mountains.
Original source: rnz.co.nz

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By Isla Evans and ⁤Floss Adams, ABC News

Bohdi Jackson was rescued after going missing⁢ in teh rugged NSW Snowy Mountains. (ABC South East NSW: Floss Adams)

Bohdi Jackson was rescued‍ after going missing⁤ in the rugged NSW Snowy mountains.
Photo: ABC South ⁣East NSW / Floss Adams

Bohdi Jackson was meant to run a simple 8 kilometres on Tuesday morning.

Rather, he ⁢took a wrong turn and ended up travelling nearly ⁢50km through ⁢the rugged terrain of the NSW Snowy Mountains.

It sparked a seven-hour search⁤ effort, unbeknown to the 17-year-old.

“I just ‍wanted to go home and have a choccy milk,” he said.

The Sydney teenager was on a morning run in the Kosciuszko National Park while during a triathlon ⁤camp ⁣when he sped off from his group‍ and took⁢ a wrong turn.

Bohdi Jackson has been on a triathlon training camp in the NSW ⁤Snowy Mountains. ⁤(ABC South East NSW: Floss Adams)

Bohdi Jackson has been on a triathlon training camp in⁣ the NSW Snowy‍ Mountains.⁢
Photo: ABC South East NSW / Floss adams

“I went a bit too far and forgot to⁤ turn around and kept on running,” he said.

“And I got lost.”

Distracted by “very loud” rap‍ music blasting from his speaker, ⁢it took him a couple of hours to realize he had gone the wrong way.

“At like 12km in, [I realised I was lost] and I wasn’t going to turn around there because then you have to do 24km,” he ⁣said.

“I just kept on ‍going.”

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Latest⁣ Updates (January 14, 2026)

Table of Contents

  • Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Latest⁣ Updates (January 14, 2026)
    • The ‍Initial Collapse and Immediate Response
    • Ongoing ⁢Recovery and Examination
    • impact on Port⁣ Operations and Supply Chains
    • Legal and Financial implications

The ⁣Francis scott key Bridge in Baltimore remains partially collapsed ⁤as of January 14, 2026,‍ following the incident on ⁢March 26, ⁣2024, when a container ship, the Dali, struck a ‍support pier. Recovery efforts continue,and investigations into the cause are ongoing,with a focus on potential mechanical failures and adherence⁢ to safety protocols. While a temporary shipping channel was established, full restoration of port operations remains delayed.

The ‍Initial Collapse and Immediate Response

The Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed⁤ after being struck by the Dali,a Singapore-flagged‍ container ship,at approximately 1:30⁣ AM EDT ⁢on March 26,2024. The ship lost power shortly before the impact, issuing a ⁤mayday call that allowed authorities⁣ to halt traffic onto the bridge.

Definition / Direct Answer: The⁤ Francis Scott Key Bridge⁣ collapsed on March ⁢26, 2024, after being struck by the container ship Dali.

Detail: The collapse resulted in the deaths of six⁣ construction workers who were repairing potholes on the bridge at ‍the time. A massive ⁣search and rescue operation was launched immediately ⁢following the incident, involving multiple agencies ‍including the ‍U.S. coast Guard, Maryland ‍State Police, and local fire departments. Divers braved challenging conditions to recover the bodies‍ of the victims.

Example or Evidence: The U.S. Coast Guard led the initial search and⁤ rescue efforts,utilizing sonar and divers to locate the victims. U.S. Coast Guard News ⁤Release (March 26, 2024).

Ongoing ⁢Recovery and Examination

Definition / Direct Answer: ⁢Recovery efforts are focused on removing debris from the Key Bridge and restoring the Port of Baltimore to full operational capacity.

Detail: ‍ the Unified Command, led⁣ by the U.S. Coast Guard and the Maryland Department of Transportation, continues⁤ to oversee the complex salvage operation. Removing the wreckage of the bridge⁣ and the Dali is a significant ⁢undertaking, requiring specialized⁣ equipment and careful planning to avoid further complications. The National Transportation ⁣Safety Board (NTSB) is conducting a thorough investigation into‍ the cause of⁤ the collapse.⁤ Preliminary reports suggest a potential loss of power on the Dali ⁢prior to the impact, but the investigation is ongoing.

Example or Evidence: The NTSB released a preliminary report on April 16, 2024, detailing the initial findings of their ⁢investigation. NTSB Preliminary Report ⁣(AMR2401) (April 16,‍ 2024).

impact on Port⁣ Operations and Supply Chains

Definition / Direct Answer: The collapse of the Key Bridge ‍significantly disrupted operations at the Port of Baltimore, a major hub ‍for vehicle imports and exports.

Detail: The Port of Baltimore experienced ample delays in cargo handling following the ⁣collapse. A temporary alternate channel was opened in late March 2024, allowing limited vessel traffic to resume, but it significantly⁢ reduced the port’s ⁣capacity. The ⁢closure impacted supply chains for automobiles, agricultural equipment, and other goods. The Maryland Port Administration ⁢estimates the economic impact of the bridge collapse to be in the billions of dollars.

Example ⁢or Evidence: The Maryland port Administration reported a 30% reduction in vessel calls in April 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Maryland⁣ Port ‍Administration News⁤ Release (April 29, 2024).

Legal and Financial implications

Definition / Direct Answer: Numerous lawsuits have been filed‍ following the bridge collapse, seeking compensation for⁢ damages and losses.

Detail: Lawsuits have been filed against‍ synergy Marine Group, the ship’s management company, Grace Ocean Private Limited, the ship’s charterer, and others potentially ‍liable for the incident. These lawsuits allege negligence ‍and ⁢seek damages for wrongful death, economic losses, and environmental damage.

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