
Hong Kong Tour Group Saves 2 Lost Divers at Sea
A Hong Kong tour group searching for the Southern Lights in Tasmania rescued two fellow city residents who had been swept away by ocean currents while scuba diving. The tour leader used his smartphone camera to spot the divers 500 meters from their planned surfacing point in pitch-black waters.
When a tour group set out to see the Southern Lights off the coast of Tasmania, they never imagined they'd become lifesavers before the night ended.
WWPKG Tours was leading a group of Hong Kong residents on an aurora-chasing boat cruise near Hobart on Friday when tour leader Foxman Hui spotted something unusual in the dark ocean waters. Two scuba divers from Hong Kong had been swept away by strong currents and were lost at sea.
In a split-second decision, Hui grabbed his smartphone and used the camera to scan the pitch-black water. The quick thinking paid off when he located both divers about 500 meters from where they were supposed to surface.
The rescue happened during what was meant to be a peaceful evening of watching nature's light show. Instead, it became a dramatic demonstration of human alertness and compassion in action.

The tour agency shared the story on Facebook, praising Hui's exceptional awareness and resourcefulness. They posted photos of the rescued divers safely back on board, smiling despite their frightening ordeal.
Why This Inspires
This rescue shows how ordinary people can become heroes when they stay alert and care about others around them. Hui wasn't a trained rescue professional, just a tour guide who noticed something was wrong and acted fast.
His creative use of everyday technology turned a smartphone into a life-saving search tool. In conditions where human eyes struggled to see anything, the camera became a beacon of hope in the darkness.
The tour group members also jumped in to help, embodying what the agency called "a true spirit of mutual care and support." Their collective effort proved that looking out for each other makes everyone safer.
The two divers are now safe and recovering, thanks to strangers who could have easily sailed past without noticing them in the vast ocean.
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Based on reporting by South China Morning Post
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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