Hong Kong man, 62, found safe on Stanley hillside after citywide search hours before T8 typhoon warning took effect
- Police say rural patrol officers discovered man on hillside near Stanley Fort, only hours before Observatory issued warning over Super Typhoon Saola on Friday morning
- Man went missing after he left infirmary ward at care facility run by Hospital Authority in Chung Hom Kok on Thursday lunchtime

A 62-year-old Hong Kong man who sparked a citywide search was found safe on a hillside in Stanley and airlifted to hospital on Thursday night, hours before a No 8 typhoon signal went into effect.
The man went missing after he left the infirmary ward at Cheshire Home, a care facility run by the Hospital Authority, in Chung Hom Kok during lunchtime on the same day without telling anyone.

Police began investigating the 62-year-old’s whereabouts after receiving a report at 1.30pm. Officers then checked security camera footage and discovered the man was last seen in Stanley.
The force on Friday said rural patrol officers from the Hong Kong Island emergency unit discovered the man on a hillside near Stanley Fort off Wong Ma Kok Road at around 11pm.

“The man was found with minor abrasions. He was airlifted by a Government Flying Service helicopter to Ruttonjee Hospital for treatment,” police said.