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Why is the rescue of young people trapped in Nepalese floods like the real version of Wolf Warriors 2?

On August 13, Ma and three students were trapped by floods while traveling in Nepal. Finally, with the help of the Embassy of China in Nepal and the local non-governmental rescue organization in China, the Snow Wolf Special Action Team, it successfully escaped from danger.

In the last scene of the movie Wolf Warriors 2, this sentence made Chinese people feel proud, but for Malay from Huangshi, it was his real experience.

The young man's trip to Nepal was suddenly flooded

Since August 1 1, Nepal has experienced heavy rainfall. On August 12, Ma and his classmates arrived at the last stop of this trip-Chitwan virgin forest in Nepal. Chitwan virgin forest is located in the south of Nepal, with an average elevation of 70 meters and nearly 200 kilometers from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Here, they have a canoeing project on the river. At that time, the water level of the river was high, and the tour guide worried that if the heavy rain continued, the local area might be flooded.

Under the flood, the hotel lost power and all their local mobile phone numbers lost signal. There is only one domestic number that has opened international roaming, and you can occasionally receive signals to get in touch with the outside world.

13 At 9 o'clock on the morning of August 9, Ma sent a message for help to his father who was far away in Huangshi through WeChat. He asked his father to contact the Embassy of China in Nepal quickly, inform the Embassy of their trapped situation and ask them to come to the rescue.

Through inquiry, Ma Jun quickly found the telephone number of the Embassy of China in Nepal and immediately got in touch with the Embassy. Ma Jun said that after learning that his son and others were trapped, the staff of the embassy said that they would immediately understand the situation and carry out rescue.

Due to the unstable signal, Ma Jun's contact with his son was intermittent. At noon on August 13, Ma Jun finally dialed the domestic number where he could receive the signal. What worries him more is that he heard that tourists are running out of food.

Embassy evacuation 1 12 China tourists.

In the early morning of August 14, the rescue vehicle of special warfare team members was blocked by the landslide road 70 kilometers away from Qite King, and could not move forward. At this time, Ma Jun, who was worried about his son's safety, was still asleep. He has been discussing with Li Hao how to save the children from dangerous places as soon as possible.

At the hotel in the center of Chitwan, Ma and his party met with the staff of the Embassy of China in Nepal, the heads of relevant departments of the Nepalese government and the staff of the medical team from Hebei Province of China. They are discussing how to rescue the stranded compatriots in China and make proper arrangements.

In the afternoon, with the help of the Embassy of China in Nepal, Ma and his classmates got on the bus that returned to the capital of Nepal and were safely transferred.