New Gansu Gansu ** reporters Gong Wei, Ma Xiaojun, Shen Lili, Hong Wenquan, Wang Hu.
New Gansu Daily Gansu Net reporter Wang Yujun.
Jishi Mountain 6More than a month after the occurrence of Level 2**, the reporter visited Jishi Mountain again, and the shops on the street side of Dahejia Town were open for business, and the people in the disaster area started a new life in the neat prefabricated houses.
As the largest resettlement site in town, the 135 prefabricated houses in Dahe Village Square have become a "safe haven" for 586 lonely elderly people, pregnant women and children in the village.
During this period, providing them with more convenience and warmth as much as possible is the direction that local departments and cadres at all levels have been working towards.
Temporary post office in Dahe Village Square, Dahejia Town. This ** film was taken by Yu Jie, a reporter from New Gansu Gansu.
Uncle, this is the garbage that a few of us picked up, can you see how many pieces of candy we can exchange? A few children asked, holding a few crumbs in their hands, standing at the door of an prefabricated house.
Good children who love the environment and everyone has sugar! Wu Xuan, the middle-aged man who spoke, smiled lovely, took out a handful of candy from his pocket and distributed it to the children seriously.
It can be seen from the dark green ** that Wu Xuan is wearing that he is not a village cadre in charge of hygiene, but the person in charge of the temporary post office in Dahe Village Square.
Postal workers are sorting out the courier shelves.
From opening a temporary post office in a tent the day after the disaster, to now moving into a prefabricated house to provide more services, the postal service and express delivery here have never been interrupted. In order to ensure the smooth operation, the provincial, state and county ** postal companies have sent dozens of staff to work here.
The temporary post office was small, as small as two prefabricated houses. Even so, in addition to ensuring normal business, the postal staff also built one of the houses into a "love station" for everyone to provide convenient services.
The fragile items written on this must be carried with caution when moving. In the pick-up room, a young "postman"** is skillfully picking up parcels for his neighbors in the same village.
During the winter vacation, Dahe Village college students** picked up parcels for their neighbors in the same village at the temporary post office.
* He is a college student from the five societies of Dahe Village, and he also wants to contribute to the people in the village during the first winter vacation after the disaster. Under the coordination of the village cadres, ** put on postal work clothes and became a member of the temporary post office.
Even in rural areas, online shopping has become a very popular thing. "I noticed that in the first few days, everyone's express delivery was a change of clothes and daily necessities such as dishes and chopsticks. As the Chinese New Year approached, teacups, window grilles and toys became mainstream.
Move into a prefabricated house and spend the winter worry-free. The people's lives are gradually on the right track, the backlog of express delivery has been distributed, and the work rhythm of the temporary post office has finally returned to normal.
Idle, looking at the children running around the square, the postal workers had a new idea. They decided to help bring up the children of the masses in the "Love Station" of the temporary post office.
The "Love Station" at the temporary post office has become a favorite place for the children in the resettlement site.
A board room, a set of bookshelves, several sets of tables and chairs, ......A full-fledged "nursery" opened in Dahe Village. There were no cultural teachers, and the female comrades of the postal system enthusiastically signed up; There was no PE teacher, so the boys in the delivery department made temporary cameos.
It opens at 9 a.m. every day and doesn't leave work until the last child is dropped off at 8 p.m. Liang Lei, a staff member of the delivery department of Linxia Prefecture Postal Company, said that there were 20 children crowded in this reading room at most.
In the beginning, the children were not very talkative. Liang Lei and her colleagues are learning early childhood education courses online and trying to get the children's emotions aroused.
The warm room and the sound of books have become the most beautiful scenery on the resettlement site.
Teaching nursery rhymes, telling stories, doing crafts, playing games, and accompanying them for more than half a month, the salesmen of the temporary post office have become the "teachers" in the children's mouths, and the books and toys on the shelves are also updated at any time.
Warm service, can be a little more, a little more. Zhang Mingjian, a cadre of the Party Construction Department of the Linxia Prefecture Company of the Post, said that as of now, the county's postal roads have all been restored to unimpeded, the delivery lines are operating normally, and the temporary post offices of 18 resettlement sites are providing full service guarantee for the affected people.