China News Agency, Xining, September 4th (Reporter Zhang Tianfu) After several consecutive loss of contact and even deaths in the "Life Forbidden Zone" in Hoh Xil, relevant departments issued a "Thank You Order" on the 4th to respond.

  In the past two months, several incidents of loss of contact and death of Hoh Xil personnel have become the focus of public opinion at home and abroad.

  In July, Huang Moumou, a girl from a university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, went to the Qinghai-Tibet area to suspect "relaxation" and lost contact for many days.

After many days, search and rescue forces finally found the remains of Huang Moumou in Hoh Xil.

The picture shows the protection team members of the Sonang Dajie Protection Station found the missing persons in Hoh Xil.

Photo by Deng Haiping

  That month, the Qinghai police found a male corpse 12 kilometers north of National Highway 109. Through the remains and family members, the deceased was identified as the lost youth Li XX.

Before losing contact, Li's WeChat Moments showed that he appeared in the "wolf cries ditch" area of ​​Hoh Xil.

  After the occurrence of the above incidents, many parties appealed to respect nature and not enter Hoh Xil at will to challenge the harsh climate of the "Life Forbidden Zone".

At the same time, the topic of whether or not public resources are wasted in search and rescue of lost contacts by hundreds of people has also sparked public discussion.

  But the loss of connection is still happening.

Deng Haiping, a protection team member of the Suonan Dajie Protection Station of the Kekexili Management Office of the Yangtze River Source Park of the Sanjiangyuan National Park Administration, introduced to reporters on the 2nd that the protection station found a 25-year-old male who was lost in Kekexili that day.

  Hoh Xil is under the jurisdiction of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province. It is not under the jurisdiction of Golmud City, Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Haixi Province. However, due to geographical borders and lost connections often enter Hoh Xil through Golmud, this makes Golmud City have to Multiple forces were dispatched to participate in search and rescue.

  Golmud City Public Security Bureau issued a notice on the 4th, prohibiting travel, exploration, and illegal crossing from Golmud to the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve.

  The above notice stated that unauthorized tourism, expeditions, and illegal crossing activities in Hoh Xil not only severely damage the fragile plateau ecological environment, but also pose great safety hazards, and face life threats such as hypoxia, getting lost, and getting stuck in swamps at any time.

  The Golmud City Public Security Bureau announced that it will severely crack down on activities such as tourism, exploration, and illegal crossing from Golmud to Hoh Xil through the joint management and joint control and cooperation mechanism. All taxis and private cars carrying passengers from Golmud to Hoh Xil will be severely cracked down. Must first go to the public security organs for filing.

  The Public Security Bureau of Golmud also called on the whole society to actively provide clues to promptly discourage and stop illegal tourism, expeditions, and illegal crossings in Hoh Xil.

  As the Hoh Xil Conservation and Management Agency, the Hoh Xil Management Office of the Yangtze River Source Park of the Sanjiangyuan National Park Administration has jointly issued announcements with Xinjiang Altun Mountain and Tibet Qiangtang National Nature Reserve for many years to prohibit all illegal crossings. .

  In fact, the experienced and relatively well-equipped protection team members of the Hoh Xil Management Office often lost contact, got stuck in the swamp, lacked oxygen, food and even casualties when patrolling here.

  Gama Caidan, the head of the relevant department of the Hoh Xil Management Office, said in an interview with the media that some people still take the risk. Maybe many people are full of beautiful yearning for Hoh Xil and ignore the danger. Treat it as the end of life or heaven."

  The World Natural Heritage Hoh Xil is located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is one of the four largest uninhabited areas in China. It is part of the Three Rivers Source National Park and the habitat of Tibetan antelopes. Its average altitude is over 4600 meters and the natural environment is harsh.

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