China News Service, Xining, August 2 (Zhang Tianfu, Sun Rui, Lu Danyang, Qi Zengbei) The Public Security Bureau of Golmud City, Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Province reported on the 1st that more than 100 police officers were organized to search for the missing person Huang Moumou's last activity area, July 30 At about 19:40, in the uninhabited area on the south side of Qingshui River in the Hoh Xil Nature Reserve, his ID card, student ID and related personal belongings were successively discovered, and human bone tissue was found on site investigation, which was compared to Huang's remains after DNA comparison.

  This past July, the news that Huang Moumou, a female student from a university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, went to the Qinghai-Tibet area to suspect "relaxation" and lost contact for many days, which aroused many concerns.

  The Public Security Bureau of Golmud City stated that after preliminary investigations, homicide was ruled out. Currently, related work is still ongoing.

The picture shows rescue forces searching and rescuing Huang Moumou, a female student from a university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, who has lost contact in western Qinghai Province. Photo courtesy of Haixi Blue Sky Emergency Rescue Center

  The reporter found that in recent years, the unique natural environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has become a tourist choice for many people. However, in some areas with harsh natural conditions, inconvenient traffic, and "blank" network signals, incidents of loss of connection and trapping occur from time to time.

  According to previous reports, at about 21 o'clock on July 26, rescue forces from all parties in Lhasa, Tibet, successfully rescued a middle-aged man who was trapped while camping at an altitude of 5,080 meters in Lhasa.

  It is reported that the man had been camping in the mountains for more than ten days at that time and asked for help due to exhaustion of food and lack of physical strength.

  Four officers and soldiers of the Fire Rescue Detachment of Lhasa, Tibet, carrying rescue ropes, stretchers, full-body slings, satellite phones, dry food, medicines and other rescue materials, and two police officers walked over three peaks above 4,600 meters above sea level, and carried them on their shoulders for 14 hours. The man was lifted and the trapped man was successfully transferred to the medical staff.

  Yuzhu Peak is located in the west of Qinghai Province and is the highest peak in the eastern section of Kunlun. The Golmud police and other rescue forces have completed two rescue operations for missing persons in the past month.

  On July 10, the Xizang Road Police Station in Golmud City received an assignment stating that two men of Henan origin were missing near Yuzhu Peak and needed rescue.

  After that, the rescue force caught the snow and found two men who had lost contact on the north slope of Yuzhu Peak at an altitude of 4720 meters. At this time, the two men's clothes were soaked and the temperature lost severely, and they were finally sent to the hospital overnight. The reason for the loss is that he lost his way up the mountain.

  Earlier on June 29, the Xizang Road Police Station received a police assignment, saying that the three people lost contact after walking to the local "West Queen Mother Yaochi", and the average altitude of the lost contact was 4,000 meters. The temperature difference between day and night was large and the natural conditions were bad. , There are many wild animals.

  The emergency rescue lasted 6 days, with a round trip of 2,600 kilometers, and finally successfully found the trapped.

  The reporter noted that the Qinghai Kekexili National Nature Reserve Management Agency, Xinjiang Altun Mountain, and Tibet Qiangtang National Nature Reserve have jointly issued announcements several times in recent years, issuing "Thank You Order" to prohibit all illegal crossings.

  It is reported that every year in the winter, when the soil freezes, there will be cases of illegal crossing of the three nature reserves.

  The head of the Kekexili management agency in Qinghai once told reporters, “In recent years, some outdoor sports explorers have organized and entered the core areas and buffer zones of the three major reserves at will, seriously destroying the fragile plateau ecological environment and wildlife habitats. There are great security risks."

  “When you don’t understand the situation, you should not rush into the mountains. Professional things should be done by professional people.” said Ju Wenchao, a mountaineering guide who had participated in the search and rescue of the missing persons on the Jade Everest. Lian, trapped, "Entering high altitude areas by yourself, the risk factor is very high, you should fully consider the weather, personal physical condition, personal survivability, wildlife distribution and outdoor equipment conditions, etc." (End)