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The People's Interests are Above Heaven - The Third Record of the Active Support of the People's Liberation Army and the Armed Police Force for Local Flood Control, Rescue, and Disaster Relief

2023-08-08   

The interests of the people are higher than the sky - the People's Liberation Army and the People's Armed Police Force actively support local flood control, rescue, and disaster relief. The third part of the documentary is the unity of wind and rain, putting the people first. In recent days, the People's Liberation Army and the People's Armed Police Force have rushed to the front line of flood prevention and relief. Wherever there are disasters and people's needs, there are soldiers of the people. In the "encounter battle" of flood prevention, fighting, and disaster relief, the vast number of officers and soldiers have taken on the role of loyalty to protect the lights of every family, interpreted their original intentions with youthful enthusiasm, and once again answered with unwavering "retrograde" - the People's Army has always been a hero army that the Party and the people can fully trust. Facing difficulties at critical moments, carrying heavy burdens at critical moments, the vast number of officers and soldiers who stand firm on the front line of flood prevention, flood relief, and disaster relief use their bodies to withstand the surging floods, and protect the safety of the people with their lives. The disaster situation is an order, and the disaster area is the battlefield. On August 4, a series of rainstorm occurred in Harbin, Qiqihar and Mudanjiang in Heilongjiang Province, which, according to the analysis of experts, may lead to major flood disasters. On the early morning of the 5th, a brigade of the 78th Group Army arrived in the Nianzi Mountain Area of Qiqihar City according to orders to carry out the task of building embankments and disposing of piping. Officers and soldiers used their bodies to block the flood and bought time for repairing the cofferdam. They successively disposed of more than 30 pipes. On August 6th, floods in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Province have formed, and the water level continues to rise, potentially overflowing the levee at any time. The flood will not recede, we will not retreat! "On the flood control embankment, officers and soldiers of a certain brigade of the Air Force in the Northern Theater Command braved wind and rain to reinforce the embankment and repair damaged roads, building a safety barrier for the people. A shovel of soil fills sandbags, and camouflage figures guard the people one by one. On the Cicun Bridge in Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province, an officer and soldier of a brigade of the 82nd Group Army was ordered to hold onto the drainage gate. Before the flood peak arrived, they reinforced the embankment overnight, filled more than 150 tons of sand and soil, and blocked more than 10 pipes, buying valuable time for the safe evacuation of the people. In order to transfer the affected people to a safe area, the People's Armed Forces Department of Shulan City, Jilin Province organized more than 60 militia members to form a commando team and braved the heavy rain to advance into the disaster area of Jinma Town, fighting alongside local cadres and masses. During this period, three public officials sacrificed and one lost contact, but there were no casualties among the 4870 villagers in the town. The interests of the people are paramount and the safety of the people is more important than Mount Tai. This is a resounding and powerful commitment, and it is also an unwavering action. Several villages and towns in Zhuolu County, Hebei Province were hit by flash floods, causing villages to be flooded and roads to be damaged. After receiving orders, officers and soldiers from a certain brigade of the 81st Group Army traveled overnight and quickly carried out road repair work upon arrival. After continuous fighting, a road leading to the affected village was successfully opened. The officers and soldiers had no time to rest and immediately rushed to the next location. After the launch of the first level emergency response for flood control in Tianjin, more than 1000 officers and soldiers from the Tianjin Armed Police Force rushed out. After more than 40 hours of continuous fighting, more than 150000 sandbags were loaded and transported, and a protective embankment foundation layer of 4.4 kilometers was constructed. The flood situation is a mobilization order, and the dangerous situation is a charge. In the past few days, officers and soldiers of various task forces have carried forward the spirit of continuous combat, fighting one battle after another, and failing to achieve complete victory, they will not withdraw their troops. On August 5th, Shahezi Town, Wuchang City, Heilongjiang Province was hit by floods, leaving a vast expanse of rice fields and villages. More than 400 officers and soldiers from a certain brigade of the 78th Group Army

Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Jia jia

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