According to the police, eight-year-old Julia, who was missing for two days in the border area of the Czech Republic, is in good health.
"She is actually doing relatively well," said the spokesman for the Upper Palatinate Police Headquarters, Josef Weindl, in Regensburg on Wednesday.
Ceska Kubice - The girl is still in the hospital.
The police do not disclose details of where Julia is being cared for.
The eight-year-old was in a so-called warming bed overnight because she was hypothermic after the two cold nights in the forest.
"It shows no external injuries," explained Weindl.
"She speaks and is so far inconspicuous."
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The girl from Berlin disappeared late on Sunday afternoon while hiking with her family in the German-Czech border area.
The parents had lost sight of the girl, her six-year-old brother and a nine-year-old cousin below the Cerchov mountain and called the rescue workers.
At first they only found the brother and the cousin.
The three children had played in the vast area and were lost in the process.
Ultimately, Julia was found by a forester near Ceska Kubice in the Czech Republic on Tuesday afternoon after a major search operation with well over 1,000 helpers.
The two Bavarian border towns of Waldmünchen and Furth im Wald are not far away.
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