Two Dutch hikers required emergency rescue assistance following separate incidents in South Korea and Slovenia. A 24-year-old woman was injured during a hiking trip in the Seoroksan mountains of South Korea and was airlifted to safety by helicopter after being unable to continue independently. Simultaneously, a 66-year-old Dutch national was rescued after a fall while hiking in Slovenia. Details regarding the extent of their injuries have not been released. Both rescue operations involved challenging mountainous terrain, necessitating specialized equipment to extract the hikers. Authorities in both countries coordinated the efforts to ensure the safe recovery of the individuals. These incidents highlight the risks associated with hiking in remote and rugged landscapes.