Shanxi is doing its best in flood prevention and disaster relief work

  Since October 2, large-scale rainfall has occurred in Shanxi, and local areas such as Jinzhong City, Luliang City, and Linfen City have experienced landslides and surface subsidence.

Up to now, Shanxi has initiated the provincial level III emergency response to geological disasters and the provincial level III emergency response of natural disaster relief, and has allocated 20 million yuan in provincial disaster relief funds to do its best in flood prevention and relief work.

  At 12:30 on October 9th, at the Taiyuan Preschool Teachers College Settlement Site in Qingxu County, Shanxi, dozens of buses full of relief supplies were waiting to be deployed at any time. The victims set up here had just had lunch.

Affected by continuous rainfall, flood banks appeared in the Qingxu section of the Wuma River, floods in many villages, and tens of thousands of people moved.

  On the afternoon of the 9th, the reinforcement of the dams on both sides of the Wuma River Bridge in Qingxu County was underway in the rain.

Affected by the flood conditions, a total of about 1,000 meters of dams on both sides of the bridge were damaged, and 540 meters have been restored after rush repairs, and the remaining sections are under intense operation.

  It is understood that during the National Day holiday, the Shanxi firefighting team received police and dispatched 386 flood rescues, 627 fire-fighting vehicles, and 3,801 rescue forces.

  Transmission lines in parts of Shanxi have been affected.

According to Li Jie, deputy director of the operation and inspection department of the State Grid Shanxi Electric Power Company's Transmission and Repair Company, about 90 out of 10 kV and 3.5 kV lines within the power supply range of the State Grid in the province are rushing to repair.

During the National Day holiday, Shanxi Electric Power dispatched 7,819 emergency repair personnel, 1,893 vehicles, 10 emergency generators, and 44 emergency generators.

  Affected by rain, on October 6, the abutment of Changyuan River Bridge on Nantongpu Railway in Qixian County, Shanxi Province was washed down, sleepers were suspended, and both the upstream and downstream lines were interrupted.

After emergency repairs by China Railway Taiyuan Bureau Group Co., Ltd., the line resumed traffic on the evening of October 8.

  According to Wang Maosheng, deputy director of the Shanxi Provincial Energy Bureau, a special class for energy supply has been established to ensure energy supply from all aspects.

  On October 8, at a few hundred meters underground in the Tashan Mine of Jinneng Holdings Coal Industry Group, the miner Cao Minxing and others on duty were fully organizing production.

During the National Day holiday, Jinneng Holding Group requires all production units to organize production in accordance with the production operation plan under the premise of ensuring safety to ensure the smooth operation of production, outbound, and sales links.

  The heavy rain has a greater impact on counties and cities in the Fenhe Valley.

"Pingchuan County and City in Shanxi are the main agricultural production areas in Shanxi, but the rain has caused too much water in the soil. Draining waterlogging and dispersing moisture is the main task at present, and the purpose is to grab the harvest." Mr. Gu Yong, Director of Planting Management Department of Shanxi Agriculture and Rural Affairs Department introduced At present, Shanxi is fully organizing all kinds of machinery, mobilizing all forces, dredging ditches, rushing to drain the field water, “for the plots with suitable moisture conditions, do a good job in cross-regional operations of agricultural machinery; for plots with high soil moisture, if necessary, Existing harvesters should be properly modified to catch the clear weather and harvest in time; organize the mobilization of the masses to manually harvest the plots with serious water accumulation in the field."

  Affected by the rain, mountain torrents occurred in many natural scenic spots. To ensure safety, Shanxi closed 166 scenic spots.

"Tourist reception reached its peak in the first three days of the National Day holiday, and in the next four days affected by rain, the tourist reception has gradually declined. Currently, these scenic spots have been reopening one after another." Zhao Shuguang, deputy director of the Shanxi Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, introduced.