ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – Two Singaporeans attempting to summit Langkawi’s second-highest peak were lost and then found nearly 15 hours after they set off on their climb.
Wang Cheng Kang, 23, and Li Shuen Qi, 25 – as they were identified in local media – had begun their hike at Mount Mat Cincang around noon on December 29.
Just before 10.30pm that day, the Padang Matsirat fire and rescue department received a call requesting assistance, it said.
A team of rescuers from the fire station, the police, civil defence forces and local tour planner Kembara Langkawi assembled to look for the lost climbers.
Before 3am the next day, the climbers were found by the rescue team and escorted down the mountain, reaching the base at around 4.35am.
Founder of Kembara Langkawi Shaiful Asraf told The Straits Times that around 15 people were part of the rescue team.
The local guide and hiking enthusiast said the two climbers were found asleep close to the trekking path around two hours away from ground level.
They were not hurt, suffering just minor muscle cramps from their exertions, Shaiful said, adding that they might have lost their bearings as they did not have equipment such as headlamps or lights to aid their hike.