China News Service, Shanghai, June 29 (Yin Liqin and Rui Rui) On June 26, Shanghai Pudong Coast Guard successfully rescued 2 trapped tourists in the tidal flat near Sanjia Port.

  At 19:35 that night, the Shanghai Pudong Coastal Police Bureau received a call from the masses 95110 for help. Two tourists were trapped in the shoal of the outer embankment of Sanjia Port. Due to the high tide of the sea at night and the surrounding complex environment, they could not return to the seawall in time, and their lives were affected. serious threat.

Dangerous situation is an order, and time is life. After receiving the alarm, the bureau immediately launched a rescue plan, quickly rushed to the location of the people seeking help and carried out search and rescue operations.

The coast guard rescued 2 trapped tourists.

Photo by Rui Rui

  According to the information provided by the trapped people, the law enforcement officers initially judged that the two were located deep in the reeds, but the dense reeds at the scene blocked the vision of the law enforcement officers and could not determine the specific location.

Considering the emergency situation that the sea water is still skyrocketing and the masses may be in danger at any time, after a short on-site research and judgment, the commander personally led the team to overcome many unfavorable factors such as noisy wind and poor road conditions to conduct an in-depth search. While pointing out the direction, the trapped people shouted in the dark to search.

After 20 minutes of unremitting efforts and careful observation, the tourists who were trapped in the sea were finally found 3 kilometers away, and they were successfully rescued at about 20:20.

  The Shanghai Pudong Coastal Police Bureau reminded: As the weather gets hotter, more and more tourists go to seawalls, reeds and other places, and the risks of being trapped, drowning and other safety hazards are also increasing.

The Shanghai Pudong Coast Guard has posted safety notices in conspicuous locations. If you are in danger, please call 95110 as soon as possible.

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