China News Service, Chongqing, July 18 (Zhong Yang Guo Chuanwu) The reporter learned from the first detachment of the Armed Police Chongqing Corps on the 18th that due to the continuous heavy rainfall in Chongqing, the sixth group of Longyin Village, Lishi Town, Jiangjin District, the city On the morning of the 17th, a landslide occurred and a house collapsed and one person was buried. The detachment rushed to the scene to participate in the search and rescue as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the buried personnel had no vital signs when they were rescued.

  At 8 o'clock on the 17th, the first detachment of the Armed Police Chongqing Corps on duty received a notification from the Jiangjin Emergency Management Bureau, and the deputy detachment leader of the detachment Cheng Li immediately rushed to the scene with 18 officers and men.

The picture shows the armed police officers and soldiers moving the mud and walls of the landslide. Guo Chuanwu

  At 10:00, when the rescue vehicle traveled to Kongmu Village, 5.6 kilometers away from the incident, the river was flooded and the vehicle could not pass. The armed police officers and soldiers chose to use an alternate route to continue. At 12 o'clock, when the vehicle traveled to Longyin Thirteen Village with a straight line distance of 2.8 kilometers from the incident site, the road was buried by a landslide and the vehicle could no longer pass.

  "Rapid running forward!" The former refers to the commander and deputy commander Cheng Yizheng leading the task unit to rain through the mountains and walk on foot. After nearly two hours and nearly 6 kilometers of travel, the armed police officers and men arrived at the incident area at 13:50.

The picture shows the armed police officers and soldiers helping the local people to carry out dredging work after the disaster. Guo Chuanwu

  Although the sky was still raining, the armed police officers and soldiers acted separately, using hoe, shovel and other tools to move the mud and walls of the landslide, and finally rescued the buried personnel with the firefighters at 15:41, but the trapped people had no vital signs .

  After the rescue mission, the armed police officers and soldiers also helped the local people to carry out post-disaster dredging and reconstruction work. As of 18:00 on the 17th, the officers and men cleaned 180 cubic meters of rubble and silt.