the moment anthony elfalak, known as aj, was found by rescue teams. spotted from a helicopter, taking water from a creek in the heat, 500 metres from his family s rural home in the hunter valley, in an area that had been searched several times. hundreds worked tirelessly, scouring this rugged, remote terrain. rescue teams with air support, search dogs and divers, as well as aj s family and friends. many feared the worst, wondering how he could survive in this dangerous bushland. then came news of his rescue. thank god! thank you for everyone. what has sustained you through all of this? just seeing my son. his father said that little aj had some nappy rash and ant bites but was in reasonably good shape.
days ago has been found safe after a search. anthony aj elfalak was spotted by police helicopters on monday, drinking water from a creek on his family s property in rural new south wales. anthony has autism and doesn t speak, and had been last seen at the house on friday. his family had feared that he had been abducted. shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. overwhelmed with emotion, mother reunited with her toddler four days after he went missing. and this was the moment three year old ajay was found by rescue teams. he was spotted from a helicopter, drinking from a creek on his family s rural property in the hunter valley in rural new south wales, an area that was searched several times for the past four days. hundreds of rescue personnel, a police plane, search dogs and divers, as well as ajay s family and friends, look for him tirelessly.
decades ago, and so this change in paradigms, this change in philosophy, has to continue, because unfortunately this trend of large damage in wildfires is likely not going to end anytime soon. the alarm bells are going to end anytime soon. the alarm belts are ringing- going to end anytime soon. the alarm bells are ringing. cheap, going to end anytime soon. the alarm bells are ringing. cheap, good - going to end anytime soon. the alarm bells are ringing. cheap, good to - bells are ringing. cheap, good to talk to you, thank you for coming on. . a three year old boy who went missing in the australian bush four days ago has been found safe and well. anthony aj elfalak was spotted by police helicopters on monday, drinking water from a creek on his family s property in rural new south wales. the little boy, who has autism and doesn t speak, had been last seen at the house on friday. his family had feared he had been abducted. shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. aj! his mum, kelly, over
a three year old boy who went missing in the australian bush four days ago has been found safe after a search. anthony aj elfalak was spotted by police helicopters on monday, drinking water from a creek on his family s property in rural new south wales. the little boy, who has autism and doesn t speak, had been last seen at the house on friday. his family had feared that he had been abducted. shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. overwhelmed with emotion, mother reunited with her toddler four days after he went missing. and this was the moment three year old ajay was found by rescue teams. he was spotted from a helicopter, drinking from a creek on his family s rural property in the hunter valley in rural new south wales, an area that was searched several times for the past four days. hundreds of rescue personnel, a police plane, search dogs and divers, as well as ajay s family and friends, look for him tirelessly. many feared the worst. wondering how he survived in this rugged, unforgi
many feared the worst, wondering how he survived in this rugged, unforgiving bushland. then, the news of his rescue. cheering thanks, god! thank you for everyone. thank you for everyone! thank you for the government, thank you for the police, thank you very much! what sustains you through all of this? just to see my son. aj s father anthony said his son had some nappy rash and ant bites, but was in reasonably good shape. he said they prayed for his safe return. the toddler clung to his mother as he was taken to a nearby hospital for a checkup. a huge relief. after a family s nightmare has turned into what they describe as their miracle. shaima khalil, bbc news, sydney. a quick reminder you can find reports from me and the outside source team elsewhere on the bbc,