They were both carried into the sky.
According to religious texts, Enoch did not die but was taken up to heaven without experiencing death, a belief shared in the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. This event is often referred to as the "translation" or "assumption" of Enoch.
Both the prophets that did not die are Elijah and Enoch.
According to the Bible, Enoch lived a life that pleased God and walked closely with Him. Enoch's faithfulness and righteousness were evident in his daily life, and he had a deep relationship with God. Because of this close connection, God chose to take Enoch directly into heaven without experiencing physical death.
Elisha, he saw Elijah taken up in a chariot of fire, Elijah's mantle fell to the ground & Elisha put it on. Elijah told Elisha that if he saw him ascend, he would have a double portion of Elijah's annointing, so Elisha didn't let him out of his sight.
Elisha the prophet was the son of Shaphat (I Kings 19:16, 19-21).
Enoch and Elijah are the only two mentioned in the Bible who did not die. Enoch was "taken away by God," according to Genesis 5:24, while a flaming chariot transported Elijah away from the presence of Elisha (2 Kings 2:1-11).
Enoch Hale died in 1813.
Enoch A. Holtwick died in 1972.
Enoch Storer died in 1880.
Enoch Thulin died in 1919.
Enoch Olinga died in 1979.
Enoch West died in 1965.
Enoch Chase died in 1892.
Enoch Foster died in 1913.
David Enoch died in 1949.
Enoch Francis died in 1740.
Enoch Humphries died in 2009.