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Guide the vehicle through a sandstorm
Instantly turned into a "clay figure".Target**.
It makes countless people feel distressed.
Kezhou, Xinjiang, was hit by sandstorms.
Multiple cars were trapped.
Recently, many places in Xinjiang have encountered wind-blown and snowy weather.
There were also sandstorms in some areas.
February 17th.
Public Security Bureau of Wuqia County, Kezhou, Xinjiang.
The Postantellek police station received a report that it said.
In the district of Postantilek, Ucha County
G314, X415 part of the road
There are masses of people who are trapped
Deputy Director Gakupwali Baikyaoli.
Led by 4 police officers.
Go to the scene for rescue.
At the scene, Gakupwali was discovered.
Visibility drops to less than 100 meters
Multiple sedans were trapped in high winds
They tried to drive the police car in front of them.
Lead the trapped vehicle out of the trapped road section.
However, due to the strong wind and sand, visibility is extremely low.
Unsuccessful. The traffic police rescued the trapped people.
Instantly transform into a "clay figure".
Considering that the masses have been trapped for a long time.
You need to get out of the dangerous road as soon as possible.
Gakupwali decided to get out of the car.
Done"Human Navigation".
In force 9 winds.
Gakupwali leads the police officer to hold on to the car
While trying to open your eyes and discern the road conditions
Guide the vehicle out of the danger zone
After getting the vehicle to a safe section.
Gakupwali's police uniform has been stained with sand.
His face was covered in mud.
Become a "clay man".
In this regard, Gakupwali said.
"It's my job to rescue them
They have been trapped for a long time
There is danger in dragging it out any longer
Be sure to help them get out of here as soon as possible! ”
It is understood. This time it affected the sand and dust weather in Wucha County, Kezhou.
It lasted until 12 noon on the 18th.
The local traffic police rescued the trapped sandstorm.
More than a hundred vehicles.
There are currently no vehicles stranded.
Thank you for having you!
*: CCTV News.
Editor in charge: Qing Yu.