China News Service, Ningbo, September 13 (Reporter Lin Bo) Unloading, installation and construction... On September 13, in Liuting New Village, Mayuan Community, Haishu District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, a simple "convenience bridge" was standing water The construction of the lot has brought convenience for people to travel.

  According to Hu Weiwei, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Mayuan Community, the community is located in a low-lying area. Due to the impact of Typhoon Santo, there has been water in some community areas. The depth of the water is already 40 cm. Volunteers have built a'convenience bridge' for the residents here. Two of them have been built and three more are planned."

Sandbags at the Old Bund of Ningbo.

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  Although there are wind and rain, but there is love, the "convenience bridge" erected in the wind and rain is the epitome of warm heart in the process of preventing typhoon in Ningbo.

On this typhoon day, there is such a group of "guardians" whose figures are constantly marching "against the wind" to build a warm barrier for the city.

  At 9 o'clock on the 13th, the reporter came to the old Bund of Ningbo. The truck had already dumped the sand in the empty area. The rescue workers were packing the sand into bags and transporting it to the embankment of the Yongjiang River for reinforcement.

  "We are all workers from nearby construction sites to help reinforce the dike." Liu Jibing from Sichuan told reporters that their group had arrived there at 8 o'clock to reinforce the embankment. Arranged to do some work for the fight against Taiwan."

  According to the Ningbo Flood Control and Taiwan Drought Relief Headquarters Office, from 8 am on September 10th to 5 pm on the 13th, the pre-discharge volume of the river network along the main stream of the Sanjiang River was about 200 million cubic meters, of which 38.58 million cubic meters were discharged from the Yaojiang sluice; 100 million cubic meters.

All 225 water conservancy construction sites in the city have implemented flood protection plans and wind-proof reinforcement measures, and all of them have been suspended; 110 of the 479-kilometer first-line seawall crossings have been closed; 66-kilometers of the first-line seawall gaps of 246 meters have been completely sealed. .

The staff transports sandbags.

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  On the basis of accurately studying and judging rain, water, flood, working conditions, and disaster conditions, Ningbo City will deal with different types of risks such as river floods, reservoir flood storage, urban waterlogging, mountain torrents, and geological disasters. "Move faster" requirements, speed up the realization of "should be transferred as soon as possible", urgently allocate and distribute all kinds of disaster relief materials in a timely manner, and coordinate the epidemic prevention and control of disaster relief resettlement sites and provide services for the masses.

  At present, there are 318,861 people who should be transferred from high-risk areas such as geological disasters, small river basins, mountain torrents, dilapidated houses, marine breeding, construction sites, and farmhouses in Ningbo, and 310,788 people have been transferred.

  "They are more experienced and have been here several times. They bring their own quilts, mats and other daily necessities, and we will also provide mineral water, instant noodles and other materials." Jiangbei District, Ningbo City, Jiangbei District Experimental Primary School disaster shelter Huang Yuedi, a staff member of the Bund Sub-district, is understanding the needs with the migrants in the resettlement site.

She told reporters that 75 workers have been placed in the spot.

  Making insoles, watching videos, chatting...At the scene, the transfer personnel of the disaster-escape settlement points are each "busy".

Resettlement site of Experimental Primary School in Jiangbei District, Ningbo City.

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  "I am not unfamiliar with this place. I lived in this resettlement site during the Typhoon "Fireworks"." Jing Kaile from Nanchong, Sichuan brought quilts and mats to this resettlement site again, "Very clean, and live here with peace of mind. And comfortable."

  "We have all overhauled air-conditioning, electricity, fire control and other facilities." According to Ge Songhua, deputy director of the Bund Street, the street had prepared the resettlement site before the transfer personnel arrived. "The transfer personnel are in a stable mood. It is also very orderly. We have also arranged staff to be on duty all day, so you can contact us if you need it." (End)