A group of 19 British tourists who were reported missing following the massive earthquake that struck China recently have been found safe, according to reports.
British ambassador Sir William Ehrmann has said that they were all safe and well and are due to fly back to the UK soon.
The visitors were found in the Wolong area in Sichuan, which is famous for its panda reserves, the BBC reports.
After contact was lost, there were fears that they had been injured in the quake, which is thought to have claimed the lives of 15,000 people.
Tourist Barry Jackson explained that they were on a panda tour when the quake struck.
"Suddenly we had this horrendous noise which is ... like a huge, huge noise and the land's shaking beneath you and the first thing that we all thought to do, was to run," he commented.
Following the quake, Chinese authorities have been praised by the international community for its swift humanitarian relief effort.
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