The seven-member family had left on Sunday with the intention of traveling 400 miles (650 km) to Tjuntjuntjara, Western Australia, from Kalgoorlie Boulder.
When they did not show up in the Aboriginal community, a warning was issued.
After the region received more rain in a single day than it would have in over six months, concerns for their safety grew.
It was believed that their two automobiles, which were transporting four children ages seven to seventeen and three older adults, might have become stuck in the mud, according to the Guardian. Friends and family reported that they were unable to get in touch with the group and were unsure of the supplies they had.
A Western Australian family was discovered alive in a flooded outback after going missing for three days.
After a three-day search, a family that had vanished in an isolated, flooded area of Australia's outback was discovered alive.
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