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Search continues for missing Hong Kong paraglider blown off course over Lantau Island

Patrick Chung, 44, could not be found after sudden gusts, known as ‘shi hu feng’, dispersed his group

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The search is on for a missing Hong Kong paraglider, Patrick Chung (left), who was blown off course during a flight on Lantau on Sunday. Photo: Facebook

Rescuers on Tuesday morning continued looking for a paraglider who was blown off course over Lantau Island more than 40 hours after he was reported missing.

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The search and rescue operation began on Sunday at about 7.40pm when Patrick Chung Yuk-wa, 44, could not be reached after his paragliding group members were dispersed by winds.

The 10 enthusiasts had taken off from Sunset Peak, also known as Tai Tung Shan, in Lantau South Country Park at 2pm on Sunday and were expected to land on a beach in Cheung Sha the same day, but sudden gusts – locally known as “shi hu feng” – reportedly blew them off course.

“The search continued overnight but had stopped momentarily at about midnight due to weather conditions,” a government spokesman said on Tuesday morning.

The rescue mission was still under way around Chi Ma Wan trail in Lantau as of 7am on Tuesday, the spokesman added.

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