Starting at 8 pm on August 15th, Mianzhu City, Deyang City, Sichuan Province began to rain heavily, and the river flow in the city rose rapidly. The rainfall in the early morning of the 16th gradually increased, and dangers occurred from time to time. The Mianyuan Police Station of the Public Security Bureau of Deyang City, Sichuan Province quickly The police carried out emergency rescue.

  Police station police are divided into three groups to carry out their work. One group conducts patrols along the river with the party committee and government, observes changes in flood conditions, and pays close attention to the situation of danger prone points; one group conducts investigation and elimination of low-lying roads in the jurisdiction; one group delimits areas according to Conduct visits with the village team to check the disaster situation in the villagers’ homes.

  When the police returned again, the compound of the police station was flooded, and the water in the case-handling area was already up to their thighs. They quickly waded to the water and moved office supplies such as computers and printers to high places, and then drove separately to the villages (communities). , Use a horn along the way to remind the villagers to move to a safe place as soon as possible. Several police cars shuttled across the roads of the town without interruption until the next morning. They transferred a total of 20 people to the resettlement site and rescued 8 people trapped by the flood along the way.

  The high-intensity continuous operation caused the police car to break down. After receiving an emergency police car deployed by the bureau, the police drove the police car non-stop to carry out inspections along the river again, paying close attention to and reporting the hidden dangers of the river.

  Up to now, the stagnant water in the office area of ​​the police station has not yet returned. When the office is unable to work normally, the auxiliary police officers of the whole station moved the office to the police car and used the "mobile police office" to carry out daily office work. The heavy rain had soaked through each of them overnight, but they were still fighting on the front line of flood prevention. (Headquarters CCTV reporter Huang Li)