China News Service, Zhoushan, September 13 (Qian Chenfei) According to the Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory, as of 17:00 on September 13, Typhoon "Chan Du" was located at 30.8 degrees north latitude and 123.2 degrees east longitude, about approximately southeast of Shanghai. 180 kilometers above the sea.

The "Sandu" came with heavy storms and rain, which had a greater impact on Zhoushan, Zhejiang, which is located on the coast of the East China Sea and has a coastline of 15 kilometers.

Why can you feel at ease in wind and rain?

The calm, heart-warming, and peace of mind of the people in Zhoushan gave the answer.

  "The reinforced seawall and dam in the village gave us reassurance."

  After the typhoon "Fireworks" landed in Zhoushan on July 25, "Sandu" became the second typhoon that directly affected the local area this year.

  On the 13th, the reporter came to Tangtou Village in Zhoushan. As one of the villages on Zhoushan's main island closest to the coastline, while this coastal village was waiting for it, the local villagers looked calmer when facing the arrival of "Sandu".

  "Typhoons are not a'rare thing' for us, and we won't be too nervous anymore. Every year, we will experience it here once or twice, so most of the villages are in accordance with the standards of moisture-proof and anti-typhoon, facing the sea, mountains, and coastlines. And built." Villager Weng Saizhong said.

  Unlike today's "calm", the local area has also suffered from typhoons.

Weng Saizhong said: "In the past, when we encountered a strong typhoon, the water often overflowed on the village road in front of our house. Since the village has reinforced the seawall and dam, we no longer have to worry and take a reassurance."

  According to Weng Zhoubo, secretary and director of the Party Committee of Tangtou Village, the village was able to cope with the typhoon smoothly, and the winding seawalls "have done a good job."

"The seawall is blocking the menacing'Sandu'. When the'fireworks' comes this year, the sea has overflowed the beach and reached the foot of the mountain. Fortunately, the seawall has weakened part of the'power' of the waves."

The officers and soldiers of the Mobile Squadron of the Zhoushan Armed Police Detachment carried out an anti-Taiwan exercise.

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  "The settlement is very warm, there is nothing to worry about"

  Fried shredded pork, sliced ​​ham...As soon as the meal arrived, Chen Zhigang ate a hot boxed lunch at the settling point.

It is understood that due to the impact of typhoon "Sandu", he and his workers were placed in the Zhoushan Youth Sports School. "The placement is very heartwarming and there is nothing to worry about."

  Chen Zhigang is from Sichuan. He has rarely encountered typhoons before, who only came to Zhejiang to work for half a year.

"The first time I encountered a typhoon was the'fireworks' last month. Compared with the last time I went to the resettlement site, this time I have a better heart. I have to prepare to finish reading the books I usually don't have time to read."

  Also placed at the resettlement site was Lu Yunbing, a native of Jiangxi. He was envied by many workers because he was placed in the same place with his wife, uncle and other family members.

  "We moved to the resettlement site at more than two o'clock yesterday afternoon. The stay here is very good. The typhoon also gave me time to spend time with my family." Lu Yunbing said that when he leaves the resettlement site, he and his family will clean the resettlement site. No trouble.

  Cheng Yu, deputy director of the Finance Bureau of the Zhejiang Zhoushan Islands New District New Town Management Committee, who is in charge of the resettlement of the resettlement site, introduced, “The Zhoushan Youth Sports School resettled 695 workers from four surrounding construction units. In order to ensure the livelihood of the resettled persons. We are on duty 24 hours a day in three shifts. We have also equipped a medical security team for everyone, and prepared common drugs such as high blood pressure medicine, cold medicine, and diarrhea medicine in case of emergency."

  In Zhoushan, there are a total of 228 disaster-avoidance and resettlement sites as mentioned above, and a total of 15,000 people have been transferred to high-risk locations such as dilapidated houses, geological disaster sites, and flash floods in small watersheds.

  Go against the wind and protect Wanjia at ease

  Although the wind and rain continued, but in the dining hall of Zhoushan Jintang Lao Lai Fu Home Care Service Center, the dine-in service and door-to-door meal delivery service did not stop because of this, and the staff became more busy.

  Vegetarian dishes, meat dishes, rice...Each plate has been increased in weight, and it’s packed full.

  After Zhong Sheng, the meal deliveryman, got the food, he rode on the roof of the electric car and began to deliver the meal in the wind and rain. "Many old people’s relatives are not around. We will also help check whether the windows are closed when we come to the house. It is everyone’s responsibility to care about the elderly. Duty."

  According to Wang Nengping, the person in charge of the above-mentioned center, he was relieved that no one at the center asked for leave during the typhoon.

At present, there are 10 food delivery staff, the scope of food delivery covers 12 villages on Zhoushan Island, and there are about 150 elderly people ordering food.

  It is not only the food delivery staff who stick to their posts and go against the wind.

Dong Kaiyuan, political instructor of the mobile squadron of the Zhoushan Armed Police Detachment, introduced that the squadron combined with the anti-Taiwan rescue plan, focusing on the possible burden of filling sandbags, carrying out rescue operations in the flood-prone areas of Zhoushan, and transferring the disaster-stricken people to conduct drills to ensure that it can be drawn whenever there is a situation. , Go up and win.

  In addition, in the face of the "Sandu" attack, members of the Xincheng Sub-bureau of the Zhoushan Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Bureau and six rescue commandos from the Xincheng Public Utilities Management Center continuously carried out road patrols to clean up fallen trees. It was only before 10 o'clock that day. More than 200 fallen trees were cleaned; the staff of Taohuayuan Community, Cengang Street, inspected and repaired the leaking points of solar energy pipelines in the area, and dredged the water points on the roads and balconies of the community to ensure the safety of residents' lives and property...

  In the wind and the rain, it is the "them" of all walks of life who are not absent, accumulating the temperature of the city, and guarding the peace of mind of Wanjia.

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