18岁的登山者Lily Hooper在新南威尔士州南部高地Nattai国家公园登山后失踪,搜救行动已进入第四天。[1]Hooper来自悉尼西南部Oakdale,周三上午8时左右离家前往Bonnum Pic登山道进行灌木丛林登山,当晚10时失踪。[1]警方在晚上11时于登山道起点发现了她的车辆,并相信她在上午中期已到达山顶。[1]
NSW警察、救护车、消防和SES等多支队伍正在积极搜救,直升机和无人机也已展开空中搜索,但截至目前仍未发现任何踪迹。[1]NSW警察侦探本·鲍尔斯表示:"她是一名经验丰富的登山者,我们仍然充满希望她会被找到且安全无恙。"[1]周六上午7时,新的搜救队伍已被部署。[1]NSW州长克里斯·米恩斯表示:"我们的心与这位年轻登山者的家人同在。"[1]
An 18-year-old hiker remains missing after disappearing during a bushwalking expedition in Nattai National Park in New South Wales' Southern Highlands. Lily Hooper, from Oakdale in Sydney's southwest, left home around 8 a.m. on Wednesday for the trek and was reported missing by 10 p.m. that evening.[1] Police discovered her vehicle at the Bonnum Pic walking track trailhead late that night, and investigators believe she reached the summit before losing contact.[1]
The search operation has now entered its fourth day, involving multiple agencies including NSW Police, ambulance services, fire and rescue crews, and the State Emergency Service.[1] Aerial search efforts utilizing helicopters and drones have been deployed, though no trace of Hooper has been located so far.[1] NSW Police Detective Ben Bowers described Hooper as an experienced bushwalker, stating: "We remain hopeful that she will be found safe and well."[1] Fresh search teams were deployed Saturday morning at 7 a.m. to intensify efforts.[1] NSW Premier Chris Minns acknowledged the situation, saying: "Our thoughts are with the young bushwalker's family."[1]