13 people lost contact after entering Cangshan in Dali privately, including 7 foreigners and 6 local guides
13 people lost contact after entering Cangshan in Dali privately, including 7 foreigners and 6 local guides https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid=78621b16d33211ecbed5d79999c4055a
2022-05-14: [Article Link]
On 14 May, The Paper learned from authoritative sources that, as at 8 a.m. the same day, 13 people who had entered and remained in the mountain had their communications interrupted and their whereabouts unknown, and multiple rescue forces had been organized on the ground to search for and rescue them.
On the morning of 13 May, the functional department arranged a tour of forest rangers, during which 10 unauthorized persons entered the Sanctuary Sanctuary, and then advised them to return.
As a result of the above-mentioned referrals, seven field personnel, led by six local guides, continued to enter the Peak Mountain Protected Area on the morning of 12 May, bypassing the duty checkpoint.
By the time of the paper, the 13 people who had entered the mountain and remained were still unaccounted for. At a time when it was raining, the local authorities had organized a number of rescue forces to rescue them.
According to public sources, Mount Sky is the main peak at the southern end of the mountain range, comprising 19 mountain peaks from the north to the south, all above 3,500 metres above sea level and up to 4122 metres above sea level.