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Hong Kong aurora-chasing tour group rescues 2 divers lost at sea in Australia

The News

A Hong Kong tour group on an aurora-chasing cruise in Tasmania rescued two missing Hong Kong divers on Friday. The tour agency WWPKG Tours praised leader Foxman Hui and members for the rescue. The incident highlights an unexpected act of bravery by tourists and showcases human kindness across borders.

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Why it matters

Rescue of missing divers prevents potential fatalities.

Evidence

WWPKG Tours detailed the rescue on Sunday in a Facebook post.

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The agency described the rescue as 'shone light on the brilliance of humanity'.

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Humanitarianscore: 90
  • Rescue of missing divers prevents potential fatalities.
  • Voluntary action by civilian group without official rescue services initially.

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Plain English

A Hong Kong tour group on an aurora-chasing boat ride near an island in Australia saved two fellow city residents who went missing while scuba diving, in a rescue the agency said highlighted human decency. WWPKG Tours detailed the rescue on Sunday in a Facebook post and commended tour group leader Foxman Hui and his members who were on a trip in Tasmania.

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The agency described the rescue as 'shone light on the brilliance of humanity'.

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A Hong Kong tour group on an aurora-chasing boat ride near an island in Australia rescued two fellow city residents who went missing while scuba diving.

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WWPKG Tours detailed the rescue on Sunday in a Facebook post.

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The tour group leader is Foxman Hui.

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The tour was a Southern Lights sightseeing cruise in Hobart on Friday.

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The two missing persons are Hong Kong residents.

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