The bells of the Spring Festival are still echoing in the ears, and the lights of thousands of homes reflect the joy of reunion. However, on this warm holiday, three migrant workers in Dongguan were unable to reunite with their loved ones, and they died unexpectedly on the long way back to work. According to reports, the three migrant workers did not hesitate to travel for 20 to 30 hours in a row in order to return to their hometowns as soon as possible, but fate played a cruel joke on them, making them close their eyes forever on the way back.
The occurrence of this tragedy has aroused widespread concern from all walks of life. After a preliminary investigation, medical experts pointed out that the death of the three migrant workers was likely due to a severe obstruction of blood circulation due to prolonged sedentary immobility, which induced a condition known as "economy class syndrome". This condition is more common in people who take the first pass for a long time, especially in the case of small space and limited activities, which is more likely to cause deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs, and in severe cases, the thrombus falls off and enters the lungs, causing fatal pulmonary embolism.
We are deeply saddened by this tragedy. The death of these migrant workers who worked hard away from their hometowns in order to make a living not only made their families miserable, but also deprived the society of a group of hard-working builders. This incident is also another wake-up call to remind us to pay more attention to our health and safety while pursuing life.
We should learn from this tragedy. First of all, for people who take the first tool for a long time, they should always pay attention to their physical condition, get up and move in a timely manner, and promote blood circulation. In addition, the relevant departments should also strengthen the protection of workers' rights and interests, reasonably arrange working hours and rest periods, and ensure the physical and mental health of workers.
Life is precious and should be cherished by everyone. Let's work together to create a better environment for ourselves and others. May the deceased migrant workers rest in peace, and may their families be able to come out of the haze and rebuild their confidence in life as soon as possible.