One of the vehicles carrying four people on a driving holiday has gone missing while crossing the Xinjiang Lop Nur Wild Camel National Nature Reserve without authorization, resulting in four deaths, according to media reports and local police from Ruoqiang County in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Friday.
The convoy departed from the city of Dunhuang in Gansu Province neighboring Xinjiang in Northwest China on July 22. After they drove through the nature reserve without authorization, one vehicle from the convoy was reported missing on Wednesday, reportedly with four people in the vehicle.
Following extensive search and rescue operations, the missing vehicle was located on Thursday, with three individuals found dead, and one still missing. The rest of the convoy members have safely returned to Dunhuang.
Upon receiving the report, Ruoqiang county police immediately dispatched a rescue team in collaboration with medical and emergency departments to conduct search and rescue efforts. The search and rescue operation is still ongoing, the police notice said.
On late Saturday, The Beijing News reported that the last missing person was also found dead, citing Ruoqiang and Dunhuang polices.
Industry experts said on Saturday that entering the Lop Nur in summer is very risky, as surface temperatures in the area would reach as high as 70 C. They advised people not to enter the area from June to September each year due to softness of the ground which often leads to vehicles becoming stuck in the sand.