Salute, not easy icebreaker
Salute, not easy icebreaker
With the deepening of winter, a wave of cold waves swept in, bringing low-temperature freezing rain to many places. In this freezing season, power facilities are facing a serious threat of freezing. In order to ensure the warmth and brightness of thousands of households, countless power workers have stepped forward and become warriors against freezing. They were in a race against time, against the cold, and with all their might to de-icing the ice. At this special moment, we pay our respects to these not easy de-icers!
In this battle against the freezing, the power personnel showed amazing courage and perseverance. They braved the cold, wind and snow, dressed in heavy overalls, wearing cold helmets, and holding de-icing tools, stepping on the steep telephone poles. In the cold wind, their figures seemed so firm and persistent. Every knock and every shovel is to ensure the normal operation of the power line, so that we can still feel warm and bright in the cold winter.
In this battle, power personnel in many places also made full use of drones and other scientific and technological means to carry out de-icing operations. The application of these high-tech equipment not only improves the efficiency of de-icing, but also greatly reduces the risk to personnel. Through the high-definition cameras and sensors equipped with drones, power personnel can monitor the icing situation of the line in real time and accurately determine the location and degree of de-icing. The drone's flexible maneuverability allows it to freely shuttle through complex terrain such as mountains, canyons and ravines, and accurately spray de-icing drugs in the target area. The combination of this technology and manual labor greatly expands the coverage of de-icing operations and improves the efficiency of de-icing.
However, even with the help of high-tech equipment, de-icing is still a difficult and dangerous task. In remote mountainous areas and places with difficult terrain, power crews still rely on traditional methods for de-icing. They carried heavy tools on their backs, stepped on thick snow, and struggled to climb up telephone poles. Sometimes, they have to work for hours, or even an entire day, in the biting cold wind. Their hands were red from the cold, and their cheeks were covered with ice beads, but they still stuck to their posts, silently dedicating their strength.
These are not easy de-icers, they may not be the brightest stars in our lives, but they are the warmest guardians in our lives. They interpret responsibility and responsibility with practical actions, and guard our warmth and light with sweat and hard work. In this cold season, it is with their perseverance and dedication that we can enjoy the reunion time in the warm home and feel the warmth of home in the cold night.
Salute, not easy icebreakerYou are the most beautiful retrogrades, the loveliest people in our hearts. On this special occasion, we would like to express our sincerest gratitude and highest respect to you. Let's work together to resist the cold and welcome the arrival of spring!
At the same time, we also call on the general public to save electricity in daily life, use electricity reasonably, and minimize unnecessary electricity consumption. This can not only reduce the pressure on power facilities, but also be the best support and reward for the hard work of the de-icers.
In the days to come, let us work with these difficult de-icers to protect our homes and create a better life together. Let the warm sunshine shine in every corner, and let the power of love gather into an invincible force. Salute, not easy icebreakerYou are our pride and our heroes!
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