Taiwanese take to travel in mountains due to overseas travel ban
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Taiwanese take to travel in mountains due to overseas travel ban

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02-15-2021
 

Taiwanese have reportedly taken to the mountains because the COVID-19 pandemic prevented them from travelling overseas, according to a report in Taiwan News.

The National Airborne Service Corps (NASC) saw the number of its rescue operations triple or more over the past year compared to 2019. The Ministry of Interior unit which is spread out across six airports is responsible for disaster relief, mountain and sea rescue operations, routine patrols, and transportation.

Throughout 2019, the NASC sent out 58 flights to rescue 18 people and transport 11 people. During 2020, the number of flights tripled to 182, with 117 people rescued and 51 transported.

The surge in rescue missions resulted from the 2019 opening up of more mountain and forest areas to the public, in combination with the pandemic, which encouraged Taiwanese to travel within the country. Also, local governments frequently called in NASC helicopters to help out in emergencies.

The helicopter flight costs on average between $6,000 depending on the type of aircraft. As a result, the NASC has been seeking compensation to make up for the surging cost of rescue missions, when hikers break the law.

Saving lives is the absolute priority but hikers and climbers needed to take the necessary precautions and follow the rules, the NASC emphasized. The department recommended that hikers only travel in groups and with experienced guides to cut down the risk of accidents.

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