Jishi Mountain 6The warm moment after the magnitude 2 ** earthquake At 23:59 on December 18, Gaoli Village, Liuji Township, Jishishan County, suffered 6Level 2**. Over the next 36 hours, a warm scene emerged in the area. A special little friend, the "Little Bell", became the focus. The family of the 5-year-old little bell was lucky to escape with him in **. And before they knew it, rescue forces from all sides had already begun intense rescue work.
At noon on December 20, Little Bell's family had moved to a temporary settlement. During the interview, Little Bell warmly invited everyone to visit their tent. In this makeshift tent, a family of seven has settled in, and a steady stream of food has been brought in, including noodles, milk and fruit. Many families like Little Bell also spent the warm winter here, showing a touching scene of working together with rescue forces.
After this time, the rescue force was assembled and carried out overnight search and rescue, setting up tents, lighting fires and cooking. The Gansu Armed Police Corps also participated, and with the joint efforts of all parties, the temporary resettlement site became a warm home, providing tangible help and care to the affected families. When the disaster came, with the support of rescue forces, the affected families were helped and resettled in a timely manner, demonstrating the power of great love in the world. The warmth and solidarity of society give people confidence in the future.
In this disaster, the rescue operation has been carried out quickly and effectively, and through the joint efforts of all parties, timely help and support have been provided to the affected families. This kind of rescue operation shows the great love of the world and the warmth of society, and also allows us to see the results of everyone's joint efforts. I believe that in the future, we will also be able to overcome all kinds of difficulties and meet a better future together through this spirit of solidarity and cooperation. What can we do for society in the face of sudden disasters?
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