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Two tourists reported dead after being lost in a snowstorm in Patagonian Chile

Media reports said that rescue workers searched on Tuesday for a group who had gone missing during a powerful storm in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, located in southern Patagonia. The storm killed at least 2 Mexicans.

According to T13, one of the victims died after she was evacuated.

Guillermo Ruiz is the delegate of the president for Chile's southern Ultima Esperanza Province. He told T13 the first responders are still searching for seven people but bad weather has complicated the search.

The tourists are lost in the Los Perros camp of the national park, Ruiz stated. It was only reachable by foot after a 4- to 5-hour trek.

A snowstorm swept through the area with winds exceeding 193 kmh (120mph), which is equivalent to a category 3 hurricane.

The tourists' origins were unclear.

Torres del Paine National Park is a vast area of about 1,810 sq km (700 sq miles), with a subpolar forest and jutting mountains. It hosts thousands of tourists each year. (Reporting and editing by Rod Nickel.)

(source: Reuters)