
Earlier, at 4:15 PM on October 11th, during a patrol and inspection in the border area under their unit's management, the patrol team of Dak Ken Border Guard Station discovered a woman lying by the roadside in a state of fatigue, exhaustion, and showing signs of unconsciousness.
The patrol team administered initial first aid, and at approximately 5 PM, the victim showed signs of regaining consciousness. Upon verification, the victim was identified as Ms. HTYL (37 years old, residing in Thuan An border commune, Lam Dong province). Ms. L had gotten lost in the forest and lost contact four days prior; her family had mobilized a search but could not find her.
The Dak Ken Border Guard Station handed over Ms. HTYL to her family, who then took her to the Thuan An Commune Health Center for continued monitoring and treatment. Currently, Ms. L's health is gradually recovering.
Following this incident, the Lam Dong Provincial Border Guard Command advises people not to enter forest areas in border regions without permission; not to go into the forest alone, but to have a guide, carry communication equipment, essential supplies, and inform their families of their travel plans to prevent risks.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/xa-hoi/tim-thay-nguoi-phu-nu-di-lac-trong-rung-o-vung-bien-gioi-lam-dong-20251013095007785.htm






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