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Eight people lost their way in Niubei Mountain, and Ya 'an police rescued them in the rain 16 hours. What did they experience during the rescue?

Nowadays, many people will organize hiking, but there will definitely be some risks during the trip, so everyone must be prepared, especially to some places in the deep mountains and wild forests. It is difficult to get out of those places safely without a familiar guide, so everyone must choose the place of travel carefully. On July 24th, 20021year, eight people got lost in Niu Bei. After the rescue of local public security and rescue teams, they finally walked out of Niubei Mountain. During the rescue, they went through a difficult period of not eating, drinking or lighting flashlights, and four of them were underage.

The terrain of Niubei Mountain is sinister. It is understood that these eight people walked from Lengzhai Town, Luding County to Niubei Mountain, and later lost their way. Local factions immediately sent personnel to search and rescue. At that time, the terrain was very sinister, with cliffs on both sides. There are not only rivers here, but also no roads up and down the mountain. Four people in the eight-member tourism team are under 18 years old. They were trapped deep in the forest, without food, drinks and flashlights. You can imagine how helpless and scared they were at that time. Originally, the rescue work was more difficult, and another rainstorm made it more difficult for search and rescue personnel. Finally, eight people trapped in a place called Hualinping were found.

Eight stranded passengers who sent banners to the police station and the government were very excited when they saw the rescue team. After a day and a night of hunger and cold, they finally saw a glimmer of light. Subsequently, the rescue team also arranged for medical staff to give them a physical examination and send them home after confirming that there were no obstacles. The next day, the rescued passengers sent banners to the local police station and government to express their gratitude.

We often see similar accidents on the internet, mainly because these people are not fully prepared when they travel. Try to go to remote or sparsely populated places as little as possible. Even if you decide to go, you should bring a guide who is familiar with the local terrain to avoid getting lost and bringing security risks to your life.