According to the Gyeonggi Northern Fire and Disaster Headquarters, police located the woman at her residence in Seoul’s Gangbuk district at 10:51 a.m. Sunday. Officials said she was found in stable condition with no apparent injuries.
The woman first contacted emergency services around 9 p.m. Friday, telling them in English that she had become lost while hiking. During the call, she repeatedly mentioned “Iron horse,” which authorities interpreted as a reference to Cheolmasan — the Sino-Korean term for “iron horse” and the name of the mountain in Namyangju.
Rescue efforts were complicated because the call came through what authorities described as an “abnormal international network number,” preventing emergency services from accurately tracing her location.
Police and firefighters nevertheless determined that the woman was likely referring to Mount Cheolma in Jinjeop-eup, Namyangju, and launched a search operation in the area.
The woman contacted authorities again around 5:50 a.m. Saturday, saying she was still wandering the mountain and that her phone battery had fallen to 7 percent. Communication was lost after the call, and her phone was later switched off, intensifying concerns for her safety.
Police and fire authorities deployed helicopters, drones, rescue dogs and dozens of personnel to comb trails leading toward Jinjeop, Onam and Sudong. Search teams continued operations throughout Saturday but found no trace of the woman before police eventually located her at her Seoul home Sunday morning.
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