The Guangzhou Public Security Bureau reported on September 23 that at 23:00 on the 18th, the construction police station of the Yuexiu District Public Security Sub-bureau in Guangzhou received an alarm, saying that her sister Xiaokang (female, 21 years old) could not be contacted after leaving home at 18:00 on the 18th.

  After day and night investigation, the police finally found out on the morning of the 21st that Xiaokang had taken an online car to Fenghuang Mountain in Baiyun District on the day he left home.

Search and rescue personnel searched by drone and found that there was someone moving under a cliff of nearly 100 meters in the mountain. It was confirmed that they had been missing for 67 hours.

  After more than two hours of hard work, the rescue force finally broke through the 300-meter-long thorny grass road to the cliff and successfully found Xiaokang.

Diagnosed by medical staff, Xiaokang's vital signs are stable.

  It is understood that Xiaokang wanted to go to Liupianshan Banyanshutang to find friends on the day of the incident, but due to the wrong positioning of the online car-hailing, he ended up going to Phoenix Mountain.

After getting off the bus, because Liupian Mountain is connected to Phoenix Mountain, Xiaokang planned to walk to Liupian Mountain by himself in the dark, but he accidentally slipped off the cliff.

  At present, Xiaokang has been safely sent to the hospital for treatment, and his life is not in danger.

  (The video of Sui Zhiyuan produced by reporter Fang Weibin comes from Guangzhou Public Security Bureau)

Responsible editor: [Peng Dawei]