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Man Lost for Five Days on Mudeungsan Mountain Rescued After Surviving on Two Bottles of Water
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Man Lost for Five Days on Mudeungsan Mountain Rescued After Surviving on Two Bottles of Water

From Dong-A Ilbo · (2h ago) Korean Positive tone

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A 30-year-old man was dramatically rescued after being lost for five days in Mudeungsan National Park.
  • The man, who left his phone at home, was reported missing by his family after he failed to return from a supposed exercise outing.
  • He was found dehydrated and exhausted, having survived on two bottles of water, and has since recovered.

A dramatic rescue unfolded in Mudeungsan National Park as a 30-year-old man, who had gone missing for five days, was found by police. The man, who left his home stating he was going for exercise, failed to return, prompting his family to file a missing person report. This incident, as reported by News1 and highlighted by Dong-A Ilbo, underscores the unpredictable nature of outdoor activities and the critical importance of preparedness.

Authorities utilized drones and search dogs, collaborating with other agencies, to scour the mountainous terrain. The search was intensified in the area near Yaksaam, based on information that the man's health had recently deteriorated. It was in a hollow approximately 200 meters off the Yaksaam hiking trail that the man was discovered on the fifth day of his disappearance.

Found suffering from dehydration and exhaustion, the man had managed to survive on just two bottles of water he had brought with him. His survival is a testament to his resilience, but also a stark reminder of the dangers of venturing into nature unprepared. The police, emphasizing their commitment to citizen safety, hailed the successful rescue as a result of persistent efforts. This story resonates deeply within South Korea, where hiking is a popular pastime, and serves as a vital public safety announcement about the risks involved.

We safely rescued him after persistent pursuit, and we will do our best to protect the lives and safety of citizens.

โ€” Lee Young-dae, Head of the Missing Persons Team at Seobu Police StationThe police official commented on the successful rescue operation.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.