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Rescuers in Hong Kong save 11 at sea and two on mountain as Tropical Storm Pakhar batters city

Fire services crews pluck injured woman from cliff using stretcher and ropes, while helicopter deployed to rescue sailors from sinking vessel in waters east of city

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The Government Flying Service sent staff to rescue crew members aboard the Hong Tai 176 in waters east of Hong Kong on Sunday. Photo: Handout
A fireman was injured during a perilous 24-hour mission by 160 rescuers to save two stranded hikers as Tropical Storm Pakhar swept through Hong Kong on Sunday.
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Rescuers were initially dispatched to Kowloon Peak at about 8pm on Saturday night following reports about a man and woman stuck on the mountain, the latter hurt from a fall.

The Hong Kong Observatory issued its No 3 storm warning at 8.40pm on Saturday and upgraded it to No 8 at 5.10am the next morning, indicating gale force winds with sustained speeds of 63km/h to 117km/h were expected.

Despite the weather, the rescuers were eventually able to locate the pair, aged 31 and 47, on a steep slope roughly 200 metres above ground, using light signalling and a phone.

They had been hiking down an undesignated trail from a television transposer station on the hilltop.

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