Dawn Habash from Augusta, who was hiking alone in Nepal, was still unaccounted for, as of Sunday (April 26) night. A devastating earthquake struck the Himalayan nation Saturday (April 25) with the latest death toll being upwards of 2,500 people.

According to the Portland Press Herald, "Habash set out on April 18 for an eight to ten day trek through Langtang National Park, an area about 20 miles north of Kathmandu. Her family has been expecting to hear from her any day."

Khaled Habash, Dawn's son, said his mother was scheduled to fly out of Nepal on Wednesday. He has contacted the American Red Cross and added her name to Facebook’s link to people missing in the Nepal earthquake.

According to WGME:

Her son says she also doesn't have a cellphone with her, making getting in touch even more difficult. He says he's anxious and worried, but hoping for the best, "it's just a waiting game at this point but all could be well, she could be fine and just have no way to communicate."

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