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

A Hong Kong-based tour group participating in an aurora-chasing cruise near Tasmania, Australia, rescued two Hong Kong residents who became lost at sea during a scuba diving activity. The incident occurred when the divers were swept away by strong ocean currents. The tour leader, Foxman Hui, used a smartphone camera to locate the divers in the dark waters approximately 500 meters from where they were expected to resurface. The tour operator, WWPKG Tours, praised the quick thinking and professionalism of the group, highlighting the event as an example of human solidarity and heroism. The rescue was described as a remarkable display of care and cooperation among the participants.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
Hong Kong aurora-chasing tour group rescues 2 divers lost at sea in Australia

A Hong Kong-based tour group participating in an aurora-chasing cruise near Tasmania, Australia, rescued two Hong Kong residents who became lost at sea during a scuba diving activity. The incident occurred when the divers were swept away by strong ocean currents. The tour leader, Foxman Hui, used a smartphone camera to locate the divers in the dark waters approximately 500 meters from where they were expected to resurface. The tour operator, WWPKG Tours, praised the quick thinking and professionalism of the group, highlighting the event as an example of human solidarity and heroism. The rescue was described as a remarkable display of care and cooperation among the participants.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a humanitarian rescue operation involving Hong Kong citizens abroad. While Hong Kong is a politically sensitive region, the content does not involve any political commentary, controversy, or policy discussion. It simply reports on a positive event without taking a stance or sl

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