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Zhenyuan County, Yunnan: 4 missing personnel from field operations in Ailao Mountain have not yet been found and are still searching

author:The Paper

The Surging News reporter Liao Yan Xue Shasha

At about 3 p.m. on November 19, The Paper (www.thepaper.cn) learned from the Propaganda Department of the Zhenyuan County Party Committee in Yunnan Province that rescuers had not yet found four missing people from field operations in Ailao Mountain.

In addition, the surging news (www.thepaper.cn) learned from the Pu'er City Fire Rescue Detachment that the detachment is still at the scene to continue to search for 4 missing people, and has not received the news that the missing people have been found.

According to the Propaganda Department of the Zhenyuan County CPC Committee, since the rescue work of 4 missing personnel who entered the field operation of Ailao Mountain was carried out, Zhenyuan County and multiple departments raced against the clock to launch a search and rescue operation. On November 19, the rescue operation entered the 4th day, according to the search and rescue situation on the 18th and the analysis and judgment of the search and rescue that night, the search and rescue force was further integrated and enriched, aiming at the two areas identified in the key areas, forming 8 search and rescue teams, and fully mobilizing the active participation of the local people, and more than 370 search and rescue personnel were put into operation on the 19th. At present, helicopters, drones, search and rescue dogs, etc. are being used to search and rescue, and various rescue work is being carried out in an orderly manner.

Due to the complex terrain of Ailao Mountain, the area of Zhenyuan is 135,000 mu, and the mountain is steep and densely forested, the ravines are longitudinal, coupled with the fact that it is winter, the temperature is low, there is fog in the forest, the visibility is low, the search and rescue route is long, and the round-trip journey is long, which has brought great inconvenience to the rescue work. So far, no missing persons have been identified.

Editor-in-Charge: Cui Xuan

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