Man missing for 17 days after earthquake found alive

BEIJING: A hydropower station employee who had been missing after a magnitude-6.8 earthquake, on Sept 5 in Sichuan province, had been found alive on Wednesday.
Gan Yu, 28, was rescued on Wednesday morning by Ni Taigao, a villager in Yaojin village in Shimian, a county under the administration of Ya’an, Sichuan province, heard his yell for help in the mountain, according to Shen Xiaobing, head of the township government.
As the earthquake whose epicenter is in neighbouring Luding county, in Sichuan’s Ganzi Tibetan autonomous prefecture, damaged Ni’s house in the mountainous village, he had to rent a house down the mountain.
Two days ago, Ni returned to the village to feed his sheep and saw rescue workers who were looking for Gan pass his damaged house. As he was familiar with the mountain, he decided to live in a relative’s home in the village with the intention of looking for Gan during the daytime.
At 7 am on Wednesday, he took two bottles of beverages and some candies and set out from the relative’s home.
After walking for more than two hours, Ni heard somebody yelling for help on a mountain slope and found Gan lying in the forests.
Gan’s clothes were tattered and he had injuries on his legs. Ni immediately called the local government and took out a bottle of beverage for Gan to drink it slowly.
His mental state was good. He cried heartedly and said he was lucky to have met me, Ni said.
Gan said he had survived by eating wild fruits and drinking water.
At 11:30 am on Wednesday, the earthquake relief headquarters of Wanggangping township sent 18 rescue workers and two medics to the site where Gan had been found. A helicopter sent him to the Luding county seat where he is receiving treatment in hospital.
–The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item