Tourist dies, three rescued from Cradle Mountain in extreme conditions

After the walking group was stranded in wild weather, a tourist died in the Cradle Mountain National Park and the police gave an emergency warning that encouraged them outdoors.
Police, a group of difficulties encountered difficulties and said they suffered from the cold, he said four Chinese citizens marched in the national park.
The other group contacted emergency services at 15:30 to help the group.
He said that excessive weather conditions prevented the deployment of a helicopter.
Police confirmed that a woman in the group was dead.
Savior and tourists camp overnight and the search and rescue party helped the group away from the mountain on Saturday morning.
Authorities say other members of the group are in good condition.
“This is a tragic result for a group of visitors who visited Tasmania.

“The group did not have appropriate equipment, including a personal positioning sign, and they could not ask for help when they first noticed that they needed help.
Mr. Jones also helped with Ses, PWS and ambulance Tasmania to prevent more deaths.
“Fortunately, another group of walkers found them and provided valuable aid in their limited materials.”
The police call on Bushwalkers to have enough hot clothes, to carry food with them and to carry emergency communication devices.
Bushwalkers should take enough resources, even if you just walk one day.
Police said that the hikers should be sure that they should be prepared with appropriate equipment – buy a map and have a waterproof jacket to suit any condition; Enough food and water and first aid kit.
Tasmania officials, weather conditions can change rapidly in the Alpine areas, he said.
“This means that there are such times when we cannot deploy the helicopter, and it takes time for a floor search and rescue team to enter remote areas,” he said.
More will come


