Herald News (Reporter Zhu Huang Zheng Lijin) The rescue force from Xiamen rushed to the aid in the starry night, braving the cold to rescue. Spanning more than 2,500 kilometers of travel and a temperature difference of nearly 30 degrees, the battles with the disaster have started ......
Wang Gang, commander of the National Shuguang Rescue Alliance and captain of the Xiamen Shuguang Rescue Team, said that due to the extremely cold weather, the usual 72-hour life rescue is not practical at present. In the bitter cold of winter, rescue time becomes even more precious. "The temperature was lower at night, and most of our rescue team members sat in the car overnight, and now we have switched from rescue to disaster relief. Yesterday, Wang Gang introduced that the second echelon of the Shuguang Rescue Alliance, Xiamen Shuguang 4 vehicles and 17 people, arrived in the first disaster area, under the arrangement of the relevant local departments, they carried out a survey of the more seriously affected villages, and transferred the masses to distribute support materials for the masses. "When we arrived at the earthquake zone, some people were still in dangerous areas. At that time, the relief materials had not yet been fully reached, and some of the affected people were still wrapped in quilts. We quickly evacuated them to a safe area such as a square. As the temperature was low at night, we distributed coats, set up tents, and lit fires to keep warm. "Yesterday, the rescue team members said that order is gradually being restored, and the children are chasing after each other near the resettlement site, and the adults who are setting up tents on the side are also relaxed.
Shui Cao, captain of the Xiamen Blue Sky Rescue Team, said that their main task yesterday was to distribute relief materials to several surrounding villages that were seriously affected by the disaster, and went to the resettlement sites in many villages to distribute quilts, cotton shoes and other materials.
As of around 13 o'clock yesterday, the Xiamen Blue Sky Rescue Team has distributed 2,000 quilts, 1,000 pairs of cotton shoes, 500 naan cakes, 500 cotton jackets, and 200 blankets. Mizucao said that 2,000 pieces of instant noodles had also arrived at noon yesterday, and 300 tents and more than 2,000 cotton jackets were on the way.
There is warm protection everywhere in the disaster area. "It was so cold on the ground that it happened again in the early hours of yesterday morningLevel 1**, the team members were awakened in their sleep. Shuicao said that when they distributed the supplies, they found that there were not enough tents and quilts in some villages, and then they would focus on distributing some tents, stoves and other warm relief materials.