China News Service, Beijing, July 26 (Reporter Guo Chaokai) The reporter learned from the Fire Rescue Bureau of the Ministry of Emergency Management of China on the 26th that in the first half of 2022, the average daily number of police calls by the Chinese fire rescue team reached 5,316, which is the highest in the same period in recent years.

  Recently, the Fire Rescue Bureau of the Ministry of Emergency Management of China released the situation of the fire and rescue teams across the country in the first half of 2022.

According to statistics, in the first half of the year, a total of 962,000 police reports were handled nationwide, an increase of 6.5% over the same period last year. Among them, 448,000 were fire fighting, 217,000 were emergency rescue, 193,000 were social assistance, and 66,000 were on official duty. 38,000 others were dispatched.

The fire rescue team dispatched a total of 10.947 million people and 1.945 million fire trucks, rescued 72,000 trapped people from the disaster accident scene, and evacuated 155,000 people in distress.

  It is known that in the first half of the year, the national fire rescue team received an average of 5,316 police calls per day, which is the highest in the same period in recent years. The highest number of police calls per day was 11,000 on Lunar New Year's Eve; More than 200,000.

In terms of the types of police situations, fire fighting, emergency rescue, social assistance and official duty increased by 2.4%, 4%, 25.4% and 22.5% respectively over the same period of last year; among them, 15 police situations involving more than 400 people were mobilized at one time, which was higher than that of the same period last year. A 150% increase over the same period last year.

  The data shows that after the beginning of the summer, rescue assistance has risen rapidly, and some emergencies are difficult to deal with.

The proportion of rescue and rescue increased from 36.6% in January to 57.7% in June, which is related to the increase in heavy rainfall and typhoons after the beginning of summer, and the high incidence of accidents such as hazardous chemicals and structures; only the floods reported for disposal in June Disasters, hazardous chemicals and construction accidents accounted for 86.8%, 19.4% and 22% of the first half of the year.

7,753 incidents such as gas explosions and self-built houses collapsed were reported. Some of the incidents had complex terrain and a wide range of incidents. Some were trapped with many people and were difficult to rescue. For example, the self-built house collapsed on "4.29" in Changsha, Hunan. During the accident, the Hunan fire rescue team fought continuously for 158 hours.

  In the first half of the year, fire fighting in the northern region was generally more than rescue and rescue. In Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Jilin and other provinces, fire fighting was twice as much as rescue and rescue police.

There are generally more rescues in the southern region, and the rescue and rescue in Sichuan, Hubei, Hainan and other provinces is about double that of fire fighting.

Entering June, except for Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Xinjiang and other provinces, the number of provinces with more rescue and rescue than fire fighting has increased to 22. Due to the influence of typhoon, heavy rainfall and other weather, rescue and rescue in Guangdong and Sichuan are higher than the average in the first half of the year. out 86.7% and 73.2%.

  The data also shows that, affected by seasonal and epidemic factors, the fire risk of factory warehouses and construction sites has gradually increased; the uncertainty of fire risk in business sites has increased, and the number of fires in warehousing and logistics sites has increased significantly; larger fires have increased significantly, and the risk of fire in self-built houses has increased. Prominent; accidents in the gas field are frequent, and gas stove fires have increased significantly; vehicle fires have increased, and electric bicycle fires are still prominent.

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