Tragedy on Christmas: 4 missing hikers found dead
By BBC, December 27, 2025Four hikers who went missing on Christmas Day have been found dead after being buried by an avalanche in the snow-covered Vardousia Mountains in central Greece.
Bodies discovered after large-scale search
The bodies of three men and a woman were found on Friday evening after a large-scale search in the mountainous region of Fokida, according to Greek state broadcaster ERT.
Fire service teams located the bodies partially covered by snow on a steep and inaccessible slope near the summit of Korakas peak, at an altitude of about 2,000m (6,561ft). Rescue officials said the group was swept away by an avalanche.
Sudden weather turn poses danger
Authorities said the hikers had begun their ascent in favourable weather, but conditions quickly worsened due to the altitude and the area’s terrain.
Vasilis Vathrakogiannis, a spokesperson for the Hellenic Fire Service, told the BBC the alarm was raised by a friend of the three men after they failed to return at the expected time.
“Weather conditions were extremely difficult, with low temperatures and poor visibility,” he said, adding this made it hard for both drones and a helicopter to detect anything.

Recovery efforts underway
He said a fire service ground team later found the bodies of the three men and a woman, who was confirmed to be a friend of one of them and had not been expected to take part in the climb.
Recovery efforts were under way on Saturday, in what officials described as an extremely challenging operation.
One of the bodies was successfully airlifted by helicopter. Efforts continue to move the remaining three to a nearby plateau so they can be recovered using a winch.
Haris Asariotakis, head of the Hellenic Rescue Team mission at the scene, said the location was particularly difficult.
“It is about three hours from the village of Athanasios Diakos, at an altitude of 2,000m,” he said. “If the helicopter is unable to reach the area, we will descend on foot together with firefighters and mountain guides.”