Two children found unharmed after 44 hours lost in woods

Northern California police say survival of the sisters, aged five and eight, is “miracle”

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The woodland where the girls were found in Benbow, northwest of Sacramento
(Image credit: 2014 Toronto Star)

Two young sisters who were lost in woods for almost two days after wandering off on their own stayed alive by eating cereal bars and using survival training tips they learned at their local youth club, police say.

Leia Carrico, eight, and her five year-old sister Caroline were found huddled under a bush but unharmed on Sunday morning, around 1.4 miles from their home in Benbow, California, reports the London Evening Standard.

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