21 runners die due to extreme weather conditions in a ultramarathon in China
Twenty-one runners were killed after extreme weather hit a long-distance race in northwest China.
Sunday, 23rd May 2021
She decided to go back to her hotel after having bad experiences with hypothermia, but others continued or were already in the worst affected areas.
Many runners apparently lost their way on the trail because the weather affected visibility.
According to state media, more than 1,200 rescuers were deployed, aided by drone drones and radar detectors.
The operation continued through the night until Sunday morning, during which a further drop in temperature further hampered the search, the Chinese Xinhua news agency reported.
The deaths have sparked public outrage over social media in China, with anger directed primarily at the Baiyin government and unhappiness over the lack of contingency planning.
Baiyin Mayor Zhang Xuchen told a news conference on Sunday: "As the organizer of the event, we are full of guilt and remorse. We express our deepest condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims and the injured."
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