Xinhua News Agency, Jishishan, Gansu, December 21 (Xinhua) -- Jishishan's rescue is fast and powerful, and China's comprehensive emergency rescue system is effective.
Xinhua News Agency reporters Zhang Wenjing, Zhang Yujie, Jia Zhao.
Along the winding mountain road, the wheels crush the thick ice. After passing through the landslide section three times, he finally arrived at Zhangguojia Village, Liugou Township, Jishishan County, Gansu Province, on the top of the mountain. At midnight on the 18th, there was a 6Level 2**, where the affected people are resettled in a short period of time.
In the resettlement site, 86-year-old Zhang Guiying was eating hot soup and noodles, and the reporter visited and saw that the tent was still stacked with vegetables, milk, bread and other relief materials sent by rescuers.
Villagers in Zhangguojia Village, Liugou Township, Jishishan County, eat outside their tents (photo taken on December 20). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen.
Ensure that the people affected by the disaster have food, clothing, clean water to drink, temporary shelter and ......* After the incident, Gansu Province immediately launched an earthquake relief emergency response and set up an earthquake relief headquarters to quickly carry out rescue work and post-disaster resettlement work.
People come first, life comes first. From 23:59 on the 18th to 15:00 on the 19th, in less than 16 hours, the rescue work in Gansu Province was basically completed, focusing on the treatment of the wounded and the resettlement of the affected people.
A fast and efficient emergency management system is directly related to the safety of people's lives and property. In recent years, China has continued to build a comprehensive emergency rescue system for all types of disasters and major emergencies, improving the efficiency of emergency rescue, minimizing disaster losses, and sparing every effort to protect people's lives and property.
Han Zhengming, director of the Gansu Provincial Emergency Management Department, said that the post-earthquake rescue of Jishi Mountain was the fastest dispatch of rescue forces in Gansu. Immediately after the earthquake, the Gansu Provincial Fire and Rescue Corps, the Provincial Forest Fire Brigade, the provincial emergency rescue team, and the social emergency rescue force dispatched more than 4,500 rescue forces and more than 820 vehicles to the disaster area, and quickly carried out search and rescue with full coverage and no blind spots.
Rescuers clean a collapsed courtyard wall (photo taken on December 19). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Fan Peishen.
At about 5 o'clock on the 19th, the first batch of 32 people and 10 vehicles of the Gansu Blue Sky Rescue Team arrived in Jishishan County. Team leader Yu Ruofei has rich experience in earthquake relief at home and abroad. "As soon as we arrived, we carried out investigation, transshipment, and setting up temporary resettlement sites. On the afternoon of the 19th, the masses had a hot meal, and the rescue efficiency was very high. ”
With early simulations and efficient drills, China has continuously improved its comprehensive rescue capabilities to deal with major earthquakes and catastrophes. In 2022, the Office of the Earthquake Relief Headquarters, the Ministry of Emergency Management, and the people of Gansu Province jointly held the "Emergency Mission 2022" earthquake relief exercise in Zhangye City, Gansu Province and other placesIn 2023, Gansu will hold earthquake relief exercises in Lanzhou New Area and other places.
Han Shujun, a second-level inspector of the Gansu Provincial Emergency Management Department, told reporters that the two large-scale emergency drills considered the characteristics of the first disaster chain with a complex geological environment in Gansu Province, innovated rescue technology and tactics, tested the adaptability of rescue equipment, and exercised the rescue team's rescue ability under plateau and cold conditions.
Guiding the masses to help themselves and each other is another solid guarantee for the extension of China's emergency management system to the grassroots level. According to reports, Gansu has trained more than 270,000 emergency first responders - township cadres, village cadres, and village cadres, who are familiar with the situation at the grassroots level and can command the on-site people to carry out rescue and disaster relief as soon as the disaster occurs, and seize the "best rescue time".
Zhang Huilin, 58-year-old secretary of the Party branch of Kexinmin Village, Dahejia Town, evacuated the masses in time to investigate the risk after the incident. "He knows where every family is, and even the location of the rooms of the elderly and children in every household. The villagers told reporters that everyone quickly and successfully transferred and carried out self-rescue.
At present, Gansu is actively relocating the affected people and distributing relief materials in an orderly manner. "Take people as the center, so that the masses have something to rely on and rely on. Han Zhengming said. (Participating reporters Wang Pengyu and He Wen).