Police have classified it as a missing person case, but Nóra's family believe she was abducted
Hundreds of members of Malaysia's emergency services are involved in the search for Nóra Quoirin, the London-born Franco-Irish teenager who has been missing since the weekend.
Almost 300 members of various emergency services are involved in the operationThe search is concentrated in the foothills of a mountain range and a forest reserveA Royal Malaysian Police officer points to a map showing the search and rescue operation areaMissing persons posters have been put up in the area as part of the appeal for information
The family had been staying at the Dusun Resort, which is about an hour outside Kuala LumpurThe local dog unit was brought in to sniff out any scent of the missing teenagerDivers have been searching local rivers for any signsSpecialist trackers are also involved in the massive operationFrance's Ambassador to Malaysia Frederic Laplanche (r) meet the police coordinating the search operation