Authorities say search teams tracked the children - ages 13, 9, 4 and 11 months old – to a small encampment.
- Four children survived in the dense Colombian jungle for more than two weeks after a small plane crash that killed three adults.
Authorities say search teams were able to track the children to a small encampment, where they had made a simple shelter with sticks and leaves, according to a statement from the Colombian Civil Aviation Authority, also called Aerocivil. A trail of small objects, such as hair scrunchies, plastic wrappings and baby bottles, led the Colombian Armed Forces to the missing group.
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