Santander (EFE).- The Mountain Rescue and Intervention Group (Greim) of the Civil Guard had to rescue tonight, for the second time in 24 hours, the 64-year-old British woman who got lost on Monday in the area of Liébana, although this time with injuries after falling down a hillside.
As sources from the Civil Guard have informed EFE, the Greim received the notice that the woman had gone missing again after 11:00 p.m.
The night before, 28 people and several vehicles were looking for her in the same area, after becoming disoriented while on the route that connects the towns of Pembes and Mogrovejo (Camaleño).
After that rescue, which occurred at dawn from Monday to Tuesday when the woman was found disoriented in a weedy area, this British woman walked again, in this case through Vega de Liébana, also at night and with her partner like day former.
At one point on the way, the man had to return to the accommodation where they are both staying and when he went back to look for the woman, he could not find her.
According to the same sources, the woman continued along another path and, upon reaching an area with sheep and mastiffs, decided to change the path and suffered a fall down a hillside near the town of Sebrango, in the municipality of Camaleño.
The 112 service of Cantabria, which also participated in this second rescue with agents of the Natural Environment of the regional government, has reported that the woman was treated at the place where she was located after a long search.
Afterwards, the woman was carried on a stretcher to an area accessible to off-road vehicles, since she had a possible wrist fracture and various bruises, and she was evaluated to be transferred to the Sierrallana Hospital.