[Same period] Wu Zhenyu, a member of the Blue Sky Rescue Team in Turkey

  I am in one of our camps. This is a school that has been vacated to make a temporary camp for us.

Board and lodging are here.

The current conditions in the camp are good, with electricity and water. Because we arrived at the camp on the 9th, there was an aftershock that afternoon, and there was another aftershock at 5 o'clock this morning.

  [Same period] Wu Zhenyu, a member of the Blue Sky Rescue Team in Turkey

  When I established the team in 2013, I joined the Fangshan Blue Sky Rescue Team when it was established.

There are many mountains on the Fangshan side, and there are many people who often climb the mountains. There are also a lot of people who climb the mountains and get lost.

I was also an outdoor enthusiast at the time, and I was okay with mountain climbing, so I joined in to help more people and get timely help when they are trapped.

My lover is the blue sky rescue team that joined in 2015.

Because every time I go on a mission, he sometimes has to send me to the assembly point, and then he may see some scenes of rescued people, and he is also moved. He joined us in 2015.

  I registered at 6:00 pm on February 7th, Beijing time, and arrived at the team headquarters of our Fangshan Blue Sky Rescue Team at 8:30. How to rest, I was very excited in my heart.

  At that time, there were images of the disaster area in my mind, the images I saw in movies or on TV, with trapped people, children and adults, it was such a miserable and miserable image.

  But when I got off the plane, I saw that the local villagers were very enthusiastic and offered to give up their seats for us. When we entered the airport and changed planes, some local residents shed tears, and some seven-foot-tall men hugged us. Together, shed tears.

At that time, I was also very moved. At that time, I shed tears of emotion.

  When it first came I went to work on the front lines for a day.

It was the same as the earthquake scene I saw on TV, it was a mess.

It was so scary, so sad, and I never thought I would be at the epicenter of the earthquake.

Large areas of high-rise buildings collapsed, all of which were concrete, and the steel bars were extremely crushed.

At first glance, it looks like the collapse of houses in blocks, basically leaving little gaps, like the kind of heavy objects hitting the ground, without any gaps.

(Even if) there is a standing house, it is still a dilapidated building.

In the epicenter area, all electricity and water were paralyzed, and then all people were transferred.

At night (the temperature) was minus 9 degrees.

There is still a lot of snow outside.

  Our best rescue time is 72 hours, because the lower the temperature is now, the more difficult it is to rescue and the less hope of survival.

For our staff, it is inconvenient to operate tools when the temperature is low.

Our front-line team members often have red hands and feet from the cold. We bring warm babies from China to stick on our bodies to keep warm and burn some firewood.

  Then these two days were arranged in the "front finger", which is the place of the commander-in-chief.

I feel that the staff are too hard and tired, especially when our boys are working, when cutting cement boards with a cutting machine, sometimes they need to drill in with their whole bodies.

  (Hopefully) spend more time to find more of those buried below, be it the remains or the survivors, we will do our best to find as many people as possible.

  [Subtitles] As of press time, 136 rescue teams of various types have arrived in front of the rescue in Turkey. A total of 143 survivors have been rescued, and 34 people with signs of life are being rescued. The remains of 234 people have been excavated, and they are still missing in the existing work site 411 people.

  On the morning of February 11, Beijing time, the on-site search and rescue mission entered a more difficult and challenging stage. All members of the Blue Sky Rescue Team in front of Turkey were transferred to Adiyaman, the Shinjuku camp in the hardest-hit area, which is closer to the epicenter. There was no electricity and conditions were harsh.

  Reporter Wen Mengxin reports from Beijing

Responsible editor: [Song Fangcan]