On the third day after the incident of Gansu Jishi Mountain**, the migrant workers returned to their hometowns to reunite with Gansu Jishi Mountain**, and the Ma Wei brothers returned to their hometown from working in other places. They hope to be reunited with their families after this catastrophe. However, on the way home, they saw many people who had suffered the same thing. They live in makeshift tents, receive simple instant noodles, say goodbye to their deceased loved ones, and then "slip" back to their collapsed home. The clock hanging on the wall is forever stuck at 11:59. Before rebuilding their homes and restoring order in their lives, people have to learn to face and say goodbye. At the temporary resettlement site in Dahejia Township on December 20, victims lined up to receive food. [1] These migrant workers were trapped in the epicenter. At around 5 p.m. on December 19, a yellow seven-seater taxi drove from downtown Linxia to Jishishan County, parallel to a large number of fire trucks and trucks. There were 6 men and 1 woman sitting in the car, all of whom were middle-aged except for the driver, who was a man. They come from various villages in Jishishan County. On the second day of the incident, they rushed back to their hometowns from Xiamen, Guangzhou, Yushu and Lanzhou. In the back seat of the car sat 32-year-old Xiao Yaxin and his wife.
They worked in an electronics factory in Guangzhou, took a plane back to Lanzhou early on the morning of the 19th, then transferred to the airport bus to Linxia, and finally got into a taxi home. Originally, they planned to wait until their daughter went winter break before returning home, but ** disrupted their plans. Because there are only elderly parents and children in the house, they are desperate to return to their families. After the car drove steadily, Xiao Yaxin took the lead in breaking the silence and asked, "What happened?""There is no specific object to this question. In their rambling discussions, they pieced together the aftermath of the earthquake — the severe collapse of houses in Dahejia Township, which has killed more than 100 people, and the possibility of aftershocks. The discussion shifted to a more realistic question: how to spend the night tonight?**The weekend before the occurrence occurred, there was a heavy snowfall in Jishishan County, and the night temperature has been below minus 10 degrees Celsius for several days. At this time, the temporary settlements had not yet reached their villages. The night before, their families had gathered around a campfire to keep warm. Even Xiao Yaxin's 68-year-old father secretly went home in the early hours of the morning to sleep. "Let's pitch a tent. Lu Ming, who rushed back from Xiamen, proposed, holding a box of instant noodles and a box of White Rabbit toffee for his daughter in his arms, and squeezed together with Xiao Yaxin and his wife.
Lu Ming originally planned to go home for the winter on the 16th, but the factory did not approve a holiday. At 11:59 p.m. on the 19th, his mobile phone sounded the ** alarm.
in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in jishishan, gansu, the third day saw the return of the ma brothers, who had been working outside the area, to their hometown. like many others affected by the disaster, they wanted to be with their families during this difficult time. on their way home, the ma brothers encountered numerous fellow returnees who had experienced similar hardships. th
ey settled into tents, received instant noodles, and bid farewell to their deceased loved ones before "sneaking" back to their collapsed homes. the clock on the wall, frozen at 11:59, served as a constant reminder of the destruction. before rebuilding their homes and restoring order to their lives, the people had to learn to face loss and say goodbye. on december 20th, at the temporary settlement
in dahujiazhen, earthquake victims lined up to receive food.【1】 these migrant workers were trapped in the epicenter.at around 5 pm on december 19th, a yellow 7-seater taxi was tr**eling from linxia city to jishishan county, accompanied by a large number of fire trucks and trucks. in the taxi were six men and one woman, all middle-aged, from various villages in jishishan county. they had rushed b
ack to their hometown from xiamen, guangzhou, yushu, and lanzhou on the second day after the earthquake. sitting in the back seat were xiao yaxin, 32, and his wife. they worked in an electronics factory in guangzhou and had flown back to lanzhou in the morning of the 19th, then transferred to a bus to linxia, and finally took a taxi home. they had originally planned to return home after their daug
hter's winter vacation in january, but the earthquake disrupted their plans. with only elderly parents and children at home, they wanted to be with their family as soon as possible. as the taxi drove steadily, xiao yaxin broke the silence by asking, "what exactly happened" the question was directed at no one in particular. in the midst of a lively discussion, they pieced together a picture of the
aftermath - severe collapse of houses in dahujiazhen, more than 100 deaths, and the possibility of aftershocks. the conversation then shifted to more pressing issues: how would they spend the night during the weekend before the earthquake, jishishan county had experienced he**y snowfall, and the temperature had dropped below -10 degrees celsius for several nights. the temporary settlement had not
yet reached the villages they belonged to. the night before, their families had gathered around a bonfire for warmth. xiao yaxin's 68-year-old father even sneaked back home in the early morning to sleep. "let's set up a tent," suggested lv ming, who had returned from xiamen, holding a box of instant noodles and a box of white rabbit milk candy for his daughter. he squeezed in with xiao yaxin and h
is wife. lv ming had originally planned to return home for the winter on the 16th, but his factory did not approve his le**e. at 11:59 pm on the 19th, his phone received an earthquake alert.[2] The journey from Linxia to Jishi Mountain is not far, but in this **, many roads have been abandoned. Chen Jianchun, a taxi driver, told passengers that he was one of the first taxi drivers to return to Jishishan. At first, he didn't realize how serious ** was. As he drove away from Linxia City, he saw many fire trucks and rescue workers, which made him worried. On the way, Chen Jianchun and his passengers made an arduous journey of more than an hour, traversing collapsed roads and snow-covered valleys. They were all blown away. Once they arrived at their destination, what they saw was even more shocking. The town of Dahejia was almost razed to the ground.
Chen Jianchun stopped the bus and told the passengers to get off the bus to look for their families, while he continued to travel to other hard-hit areas to help more people return home. This taxi driver cares about his passengers as much as he cares about his hometown. [3] After that, life was not easy for the victims in the resettlement sites. The makeshift tent became their temporary shelter, and the rudimentary facilities made it difficult for them to find it inconvenient. Food and water are also scarce. However, they did not give up hope and supported and encouraged each other. One victim said: "We will get through it, we will work together." "The assistance from all walks of life has also given them more hope. Relief workers and volunteers worked tirelessly to deliver supplies and help the victims. Donations and supplies from all over the country are also pouring in. This support has given the victims the confidence to rebuild their homes and lives. [4] However, in the face of ruins and the pain of losing loved ones, people also had to face farewells. Lost loved ones do not return, and collapsed houses cannot be rebuilt. They need to learn to accept this fact and prepare for a new life. It's been a difficult journey, but they're not alone. The people of their homeland and the whole country are supporting them, giving them strength and courage.
5] Summary: After Jishi Mountain** in Gansu Province, many migrant workers returned to their hometowns to reunite with their families despite everything. They have had a difficult journey, facing the ruins and the pain of losing loved ones. At the temporary settlement, they struggle to adjust to their new lives, supporting and encouraging each other. Although it is a difficult task to rebuild their homes and living order, they are not alone and have received support and assistance from all walks of life. However, they also had to face goodbyes and learn to accept the fact of loss. In the process, they need to join hands with each other to prepare for a new life. [6] Personal opinion and advice: ** is a disaster that has brought great suffering and loss to people. However, the unity and courage of the people give us hope. There are several aspects that require special attention in post-disaster reconstruction. First, we need to strengthen our capacity for disaster prevention and emergency rescue to reduce losses and protect people's lives and property. Second, a long-term mechanism for post-disaster reconstruction should be established to ensure that the affected areas can return to normal life more quickly. Finally, raise the public's awareness of disasters and their ability to protect themselves in order to reduce the harm caused by disasters. Only through these efforts can we better respond to disasters and create a safer and more stable living environment for people.
7] Problem guidance: How do you think all sectors of society should provide more effective support and assistance after the occurrence of **?What aspects of post-disaster reconstruction require special attention?Do you have any other suggestions?Please leave your comments. [After reorganization] Jishishan County**: On the evening of December 19, local time, a few days after living in the epicenter, Xiamen resident Lu Ming received a letter from his hometown Jishishan County, saying that the county had happened**. At first, Lu Ming didn't care too much, because he had the impression that Xiamen and Jishishan County were not the most frequent places. However, when Lu Ming saw two cracks on his house, showing a "human" shape, he realized the seriousness of the matter. The fissures tore most of the masonry façade, while the remaining half was badly damaged. As night fell, Lu Ming and his brother got out of the car at an intersection in the county seat. They are still more than 10 kilometers away from Dahejia Town, and there are constantly material trucks marked with the words "Rushing to help the earthquake area" on the road. After a period of wandering, Lu Ming and his brother finally got the help of a supply truck driver. According to the driver's recollection, he picked up a total of 4 cars of middle-aged people to Jishishan County that day. It was also the best day of his business.
Because middle-aged people in Jishishan County work outside all year round, there are not many people who usually go home, and they can't get together a carload of people all day. On December 20, volunteers distributed beef noodles at a temporary settlement site in Dahejia Township. It's a labyrinth of tents. The supply truck in which Lu Ming and his brother were traveling arrived at the temporary resettlement site in Dahejia Town at around 9 p.m. that same night. This resettlement site is located on the south side of the town's neighborhood committee, on the east side of the Dahejia Mosque, and was originally a square for residents' activities. However, in the aftermath of the event, the laughter of the residents was replaced by the roar of generators, the ping-pong table was filled with disposable lunch boxes, blue rescue tents, green military tents, medical vehicles and supply vehicles occupied the open space for the event, and basketball hoops and seesaws were also hidden. Victims of the disaster in and around Dahe Village were housed here. The Lü family and four other neighbors were assigned a tent of less than 10 square meters, with four single beds and a stove, and a total of 19 people. There is a chimney at the top of the tent, and black smoke is emitted from the top of the tent. Lu Ming's 11-year-old daughter told him that she originally thought the square was big, but after setting up rows of tents, it was like entering a labyrinth.
At 10:18 p.m. that night, Lu Ming's mobile phone showed that the temperature was minus 6 degrees Celsius. His daughter and 7-year-old nephew were already drowsy, so he and his wife, brother and sister-in-law got out of the tent and made a single bed, just enough for their two children to sleep. A drone hovered in the air, illuminating the entire settlement. On the west side of the square, a group of middle-aged people gathered around the charging pile, chatting while charging. Lu Ming and his brother joined them, their hands in their pockets, and the white breath they exhaled blurred their vision, and people of similar age kept joining in. Because it was too cold outside, Lu Ming saw someone putting a military coat on top of his down jacket, but he couldn't help but stomp his feet to keep warm. After living for a few days in this **, Lu Ming deeply experienced the impact of natural disasters on people's lives. Although Jishishan County is not a frequent area, one event is enough to cause local people to lose their homes and be forced to live in temporary settlements. Here, people have to deal with the cramped space of tents, cold temperatures, and the inconvenience of life. However, it is worth mentioning that the help of the truck drivers and volunteers made the victims feel the warmth and care of the society.
They provided food and supplies to the victims and gave them moral support. Through this time, we should also think deeply about how to improve the accuracy and efficiency of the early warning system, and how to strengthen the capacity of post-disaster rescue work. The most important thing is that we should strengthen publicity and education to improve people's awareness of disaster prevention and self-help. Only in this way can we better respond to such natural disasters and protect people's lives and property. In your opinion, how can we improve the accuracy and efficiency of the early warning system?Do you have any suggestions for post-disaster relief efforts?Welcome to leave a message to discuss!The life after the first life in Jishishan County - the story in the live broadcast room Recently, 5Category 7**, the epicenter is in a deep valley in a high mountain that is inaccessible to people, and the disaster is very serious. In the disaster area, some young people used new tools such as live broadcast to record the current situation in the earthquake area and convey some heart-warming stories. Ma Wei is a local village teacher, and after the incident, he and his family lived in a temporary settlement.
One day, he and his wife went to line up to receive the supplies, and when they returned to the resettlement site after receiving the supplies, they found that some teenagers were also playing with their mobile phones in the open space, and some people simply started a live broadcast, describing the current situation in the earthquake area, which aroused the attention of netizens. Ma Wei's son Ma Jiacheng was also at the scene, and he took out his mobile phone to start his live broadcast. During the live broadcast, many residents of Jishishan County who were out of town joined the live broadcast room and asked about the situation in their hometown, while Ma Jiacheng answered everyone's questions in the way of his own personal experience. During the live broadcast, Ma Jiacheng also introduced the basic situation of the resettlement site, so that more people can understand the actual situation in the disaster area. The elderly and children in the live broadcast room In the resettlement site, the elderly and children have become another important protagonist in the live broadcast room. Ma Jiacheng introduced the facilities in the settlement and led the group to visit the tents of the elderly and children. At the same time, he also did not forget to remind everyone to pay attention to the safety of the elderly and children, so that they can rest with peace of mind. In the live broadcast room, Ma Jiacheng's words and deeds also set an example for everyone, and his behavior also infected more people, making more people pay attention to the lives of the elderly and children. Children's play Children are also an integral part of the settlement.
They lost their homes, but not their innocence and joy. In the live broadcast, Ma Jiacheng led everyone to see the children's games and lives, and also reminded everyone to pay attention to the children's mental health. Ma Jiacheng's actions have also prompted more people to participate in the rescue efforts in the disaster area. Conclusion In Jishishan County, Xin** has become a bridge between the disaster area and the outside world. The live broadcast and recording of young people have made more people aware of the real situation in the disaster area, and it has also infected more people to actively participate in the rescue and donation. At the same time, the stories in the live broadcast room also let people see the strength and courage of the residents in the disaster area, and made people pay more attention to the life and needs of the residents in the disaster area. After the disaster, we need attention and support to rebuild our homes, and I hope that more people can pay attention to the reconstruction work in Jishishan County and contribute to the lives of residents in the disaster area. Question: What do you think are the advantages of the application of the new ** in natural disasters?In your life, what new ** have you ever used to get information about the disaster area?** After the hard-hit area, the cold wind is cold, the ice and snow, but in this cold winter wax moon, people's hearts are hot.
Ma Jiacheng and his friends are "patrolling" around the tent area to help those in need, and a group of girls follow them. Late at night, the adults were talking about the lives that had disappeared in **, and the children outside the tent couldn't avoid talking about this topic, because they all had different experiences with **. Luo Yang is Ma Jiacheng's classmate, he lost his grandfather's third brother in this **, the third master with intellectual disabilities has been living with them, Luo Yang and the third master have played since childhood. Although his family didn't want Luo Yang to take the risk, he returned to his hometown with his family to find the body of the third master, and finally found the body of the third master in a ruin. After the ceremony, all Luo Yang did was leave one of the volunteers' sweets by the Yellow River when he left. Liu Xiaoyin also spoke after listening to Luo Yang's story, she told everyone that she had a sister who died in **, and her sister did not escape because she was recuperating in bed, Liu Xiaoyin had a good relationship with her cousin, her cousin was an introverted girl, and she often took Xiaoyin to new places to play. In this hardest-hit area, the deceased is wrapped in a 36-foot white cloth before being buried in the earth.
On the 19th, Liu Xiaoyin followed her family to the mosque at the resettlement site, where the bodies of more than a dozen victims from nearby villages were temporarily placed, and the families of the deceased stood by and wept silently. The cousin's body had been wrapped in a white cloth, and Liu Xiaoyin did not see the last of her cousin. It was the first time she had experienced the death of a loved one, and she only wished that her cousin would come back to see them often. The pain caused by this ** is enormous, but in this disaster, people also show the best side. Volunteers came spontaneously to help, and people in the tent area took care of each other to minimize the suffering of the affected people as much as possible. Although the deceased are no more, the living must still be strong and move on. People will continue to pay attention to and support the disaster area and help those in need. Looking back on this **, people are full of emotion. In **, people see the horror of disasters and the beauty of human nature. In this disaster, we have seen the selfless dedication of many volunteers, the perseverance of the people in the disaster area, and the strength and perseverance shown by those brave people in the face of the disaster. We believe that with the joint efforts of the whole society, the people in the disaster-stricken areas will be able to overcome the difficulties and rebuild their homes.
Finally, let's consider the question: in our daily lives, are we able to pay more attention to the people around us and reach out to help them at critical moments?**After the story of the old man returning to the collapsed houseAbout two weeks ago, Yongshan County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province, China, happened 5Level 7**, resulting in 25 deaths. This ** has caused many people to lose their homes, especially those who are elderly, whose houses are often local traditional buildings, although they have gone through many years, but are still their spiritual sustenance and living place. According to local reports, many elderly people have returned to the collapsed houses many times to find familiar memories that have carried half their lives, so they always want to return to that place, even if it is no longer safe. Liu Xiaoyin is an elderly man in a collapsed house. She only cried once that night after it happened, because her grandfather always sneaked back into the house with a big crack and was reluctant to leave. Thinking of the shaking scene when **, she cried and begged her grandfather: "Just stay with us." Although Grandpa agreed, he sneaked back back while his family wasn't looking. Many villagers in Dahejia Town told ** that there were many elderly people who sneaked home to see their houses after the earthquake.
Those collapsed old houses often condense most of the lives of the old people. Liu Xia is another old man affected in this **, she is 68 years old. After the earthquake, she has "slipped" back to her collapsed home four times. The main structure of the house and the layout of the bedrooms have not changed, and there is a hidden longing for her husband inside. The house was built 20 years ago and 15 years ago, and was designed and built by Liu Xia and her husband. However, 12 years ago, her husband died unexpectedly, and Liu Xia began to raise her son who suffered from hearing and hearing disorder on her own. A few years ago, when her son got married, Liu Xia asked someone to redecorate the walls, inlay tiles, and replace the large glass. The whole house brightened up, and the days got better and better. But that changed all that. In Liu Xia's **, the camera swept over every crack, accompanied by her sigh. The house must no longer be inhabited, and Liu Xia does not know what kind of repairs she will face in the future. Therefore, she returned to the ruins again and again, trying to leave more memories related to her husband and the first half of her life. In this **, there is also a 78-year-old father who ran back to the old house with cracked walls twice alone. This house was built by him and his son, and it took nearly half a year from breaking ground to moving in.
His son said that after the children in Kangjiao Village got married, they would live separately and independently. All four of them got married in this old house, saying goodbye to their parents one by one, and became the pillars of a new family. He understood his father, "Instead of letting him sneak back, I should stay here with him, at least I can watch him and know that he is safe." "The behavior of these old people is heartbreaking, and their persistence and persistence are admirable. Their stories tell us that home is a person's best spiritual sustenance and sense of security**. No matter what kind of wind and rain they are subjected to, people always want to go back to their homes. Home is a person's history and memory, and it is the most precious treasure in their life. In emergency relief and post-disaster reconstruction, we should give more consideration to the needs and safety of the elderly. ** Society should provide more help and care for the elderly, so that they can spend their old age in a safe and warm environment. We should also pay more attention to the mental health of the elderly and create a positive living atmosphere for them. In this **, we saw the story of the elderly who fought for their houses and memories regardless of their own safety.
These stories remind us to cherish our homes and lives, and to better care for and love our families so that they can be fully satisfied and comforted, both physically and mentally. In the comments, please share your thoughts: Have you had a similar experience or feeling?How do you think we can better care for the elderly?Safety is more important than nostalgia: old houses in the countryside face demolition and repairOn December 20, a safety appraisal made many old houses in Dahejia Town, Shandong Province, face the fate of demolition and repair. On that day, many villagers came to their houses, gazing at the cracked walls and collapsed roofs. Ma Kexin and several other middle-aged people reminded the elderly to keep their distance and not to go near these dangerous houses, after all, safety is important. After the staff conducted a safety appraisal of the house, Liu Xia and Ma Kexin's house were labeled "uninhabitable". That night, Ma Kexin took his father to live in the resettlement site, while Liu Xia returned to the old house to visit, but she saw the 12-o'clock wall clock in the bedroom falling, and the time stayed forever at "11:59". This is not uncommon. With the passage of time, more and more old houses in the countryside are decaying day by day, becoming a hidden risk.
The purpose of this safety appraisal is to ensure the safety of people's lives and property, so that those dangerous old houses no longer endanger the people. However, repairing and demolishing old houses is not an easy task. This requires not only financial and technical support, but also the preservation of the traditional cultural and historical heritage of the countryside. In Dahejia Township, more than 200 villagers' houses have been rated as dilapidated and need to be demolished or repaired. The construction age of these old houses is generally earlier, most of them are buildings of the Qing Dynasty or ** period, and they have been somewhat dilapidated after a hundred years of wind and rain. However, many elderly people are full of nostalgia for these houses, they have lived here for decades, they are used to the way of life here, and they are reluctant to leave. We should be respectful and understanding of these elderly people, but safety remains a top priority. **Measures need to be taken to repair and demolish old houses in the countryside. On the one hand, it can be funded to bring in technicians and construction workers to repair and rebuild old houses and bring them back to lifeOn the other hand, it is also possible to enter the house for demolition, but it is necessary to take into account the protection of traditional rural culture and historical heritage.
Cultural relics protection institutions can be encouraged to identify and protect these old houses, so that these old houses can become a part of rural cultural relics and a resource for rural tourism. As villagers, we also need to take practical actions to raise safety awareness. We should firmly establish the concept of safety first, and avoid blind nostalgia and ignore safety issues. In the process of repairing or demolishing the old house, we must actively cooperate with the work of the first class, abide by the safety regulations, and ensure personal safety and property safety. In short, for the repair and demolition of old rural houses, we need to take comprehensive measures, not only taking into account safety issues, but also taking into account the protection of traditional rural culture and historical heritage. In this process, ** and the villagers should work together to make the old village houses a bridge between history and the future.
What are your thoughts on this matter?Comments are welcome**!