The discovery of an empty canoe floating in the Lac de Sainte-Croix in the heart of Provence triggered fears for a couple and two children believed to have rented it on Thursday.
About 40 rescuers, backed up by a helicopter, divers and sniffer dogs, had been scouring the picturesque emerald lake and its surrounds ever since, in a rescue operation closely followed by local media.
However, today the occupants of the canoe -- in fact two couples and no children -- came forward after a friend of one of the "missing" couples alerted police.
"A little worried about the consequences it could have, they didn't want to come forward," the prosecutor said, adding that it was not possible to press charges against the tourists.
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Gendarme Captain Frederic Del Aguila said that "in a panic" the group had taken the oars and life jackets with them as they left the canoe and had returned home.
He welcomed the "happy outcome" of the affair.