Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The woman in Changsha was trapped in the mountains for 34 hours. Why was she trapped in the mountains?

The woman in Changsha was trapped in the mountains for 34 hours. Why was she trapped in the mountains?

Huang, a villager from Qucheng Village, Chengtanjiang Town, Liuyang City, and Ms. Sun, a sister-in-law, went up the mountain to pick tea. When he got there, Huang and his sister-in-law separated. Until noon, Ms. Sun came home and found that Huang had not come back. Ms. Sun was anxious to take her family and friends all the way up the mountain and searched hard all night. She searched all the Woods on the nearby mountain road, but there was no sign of Mr. Huang. Liuyang City Public Security Bureau Chengtanjiang Police Station received an alarm call. The person on the phone said that my sister had never seen anyone since she picked tea on the mountain yesterday morning. After receiving the police, Liu Bo, a policeman from the institute, and four other auxiliary police officers went to the incident site.

The missing person is Huang, a villager in Qucheng Village, Chengtanjiang Town, and his brother Mr. Huang called the police. There are mountains in front of and behind the Huang family. My sister suffers from epilepsy, and it is rainy and rainy. She may be in danger in the mountains. However, early in the morning, Huang didn't find it. The rain is getting heavier and the temperature is getting lower and lower. At this point, Huang has been missing for a whole day and night. The longer the time, the greater the risk of encountering the unknown! Considering the limited personnel of the police station, Liu Luocheng immediately asked his superiors to send police dogs to support the search and rescue. They also learned from a villager that at 9 o'clock in the morning on April 9, he saw Huang in Houshan.

With these clues, the police asked the villagers to take them to the last place where Huang appeared, where Huang's family found the handle of the bucket he carried with him. As it was getting dark at that time, the police immediately took two police dogs to Huang's home and took out the shoes that Huang had worn before, so that the police dogs could get the source of the smell. Subsequently, they took the police dog to the last place where Huang appeared for follow-up search.

Through our search and rescue dog tracking dog carpet search and rescue, we found the missing woman on a 45-degree slope not far from the broken branch. 19, she just stood in the bushes, and the police finally found Huang in the thorns on the back of the hillside. We finally found it before dark! Liu Bo, a policeman who has been searching in the mountains all day, can't help sighing! When Huang came home, his family said excitedly, I am really grateful to the police, village cadres and all the comrades who participated in the rescue. I didn't expect the public security organs to send so many resources to help us find my sister.