Chinese father and son rescued after getting lost while skiing in Niigata, Japan
On the afternoon of March 10, in a ski resort in Myoko City, Niigata Prefecture, a man in his 30s and a boy under 10 years old got lost while skiing. Both are Chinese nationals.
The police said that the two were traveling with their family at the ski resort in Myoko City, and they separated from the family while playing snowboarding and left the ski trail, becoming lost and unable to return.
Later, the man's wife reported to the police: "I don't know where my husband and child went while skiing with me, and I can't get in touch with them."
The police searched based on the location information sent by the man to his wife's mobile phone, and found the two around 500 meters west of the ski trail and at an altitude of about 1,000 meters after 9 p.m. The two were not injured.
The two Chinese parents and their child told the police: "I was skiing on the track, but I unintentionally left the track and couldn't return."
The police have urged tourists to be cautious and not to leave the ski trails, as there may be risks of avalanches and injuries.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859427328232458/
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