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Originally Posted by flylock shox
They didn't ignore it.
The information was passed along to relevant authorities who looked into it and decided there weren't sufficient indications that people were missing to justify a search and rescue mission. Further reports of SOS signs were subsequently brought to search and rescue's attention, but it appears there were some communication issues which resulted in the conclusion that these reports merely duplicated the previous ones, that the matter had been considered, and that no search and rescue was justified.
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I don't know somebody made a huge boo-boo there. Helicopter sees SOS, so it means there is somebody over there. Helicopter relayed information to search and rescue so they checked for abandon cars.. what happenned if these people doesn't any vehicles. Helicopters saw another SOS. Seeing SOS thing two days in less than a week should give someone an idea that someone is in trouble. I don't understand why it was ignored.