China News Service, Ningbo, July 25 (Reporter Lin Bo) On July 25, in the old Bund of Ningbo, Zhejiang, trucks were transporting sand aside and dumping them in the empty space, while rescue workers packed the sand in bags and transported it. Reinforce the embankment of the Yongjiang River.

  The center of Typhoon No. 6 this year made landfall on the coast of Putuo, Zhoushan, Zhejiang at around 12:30 on July 25. The maximum wind force near the center was 13 when it landed.

After landing, it will still have a greater impact on Ningbo City.

Reinforcement of the old Bund site.

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  The Old Bund of Ningbo is a local city landmark.

As the epitome of the collision of Chinese and Western cultures and the coexistence of architectural styles in various historical stages, the Old Bund of Ningbo not only retains the spatial pattern of the neighborhood, but also continues its style and pattern in terms of historic buildings and block protection.

  According to De Gaulle, director of the Bund Sub-district Office, due to the impact of the typhoon "fireworks", the tide level at the Sanjiangkou of the Old Bund was high for three consecutive days. Security at the place."

At the gap of Yongjiang River.

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  It is understood that July 24 coincided with the astronomical tide, and the water level of the Yongjiang River continued to rise.

The Bund Sub-district immediately worked with more than 350 people from the emergency militia, fire protection, and comprehensive administrative law enforcement bureaus to strengthen the old Bund and improve the work of strengthening the dam.

  At around 1 o'clock on July 25, the water level and tide level of the Yongjiang River slowly dropped, but the wind and rain increased, and the staff remained at the scene, and the emergency was on the front line.

Old Bund reinforced sandbags.

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  "The water level of the Yongjiang River may be high again tonight, and we are here to guard it all the time." De Gaulle said.

  "Our task is to protect this embankment and prevent the water from overflowing." Teng Guangfeng, the person in charge of the Huaishu Road project of Vanke, was one of the workers involved in the rescue.

He told reporters that their project department organized more than 10 people to help. "Come here this morning and are mainly responsible for the embankment reinforcement in this area."

Reinforcement of the old Bund site.

Photo by Lin Bo

  At the scene, the reporter noticed that the entrance and exit of the Old Bund Wharf had been blocked by sandbags, and the water level on the surface of the Yongjiang River was higher than the ground level.

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