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What should I do if I encounter extreme weather in the wild?

When suddenly encountering extreme weather outdoors, the first thing to do is to find shelter from the rain, which can be a big stone or a small back slope. Strong winds will make you lose your body temperature quickly and your body organs will be disabled. This shelter can withstand strong winds well.

If there is snow, you can quickly dig a hole and squat in it. The second thing is to keep warm. The tent doesn't need to be opened, just cover it. Extra clothes are wrapped around the neck and head, which is the main source of heat for the human body. Do this and wait for the extreme weather to end.

Extreme weather can be as short as several minutes and as long as several days. If it is buried, you can judge the direction of the ground by opening your mouth and drooling, otherwise you may dig deeper and deeper.

After coming out, leave quickly along the shortest route. Outdoor sports require jackets and hats to be as bright and conspicuous as possible, just to make rescue search easier. Bringing a survival whistle will also make it easier for rescuers to find you.

2 1 person was killed in Gansu mountain marathon accident, and an incident investigation team has been set up:

According to CCTV news, the reporter learned from the Lost Rescue Command of the Yellow River Shilin Mountain Marathon in Jingtai County, Baiyin City, Gansu Province that at 9: 30 this morning, the last lost person in this event had been found, but there was no vital sign. This also means that 2 1 person was killed in this incident.

Gansu Mountain Marathon Accident * * * Rescue 15 1 Participants, 8 of whom were slightly injured and were treated in the hospital. 2 1 The player lost his vital signs when he was found. The Gansu Provincial Party Committee and the provincial government have set up an incident investigation team to further investigate the cause of the incident.