On February 6, the Office of the National Disaster Prevention, Reduction and Relief Committee, the Ministry of Emergency Management, the China Meteorological Administration, the Ministry of Public Security, and the Ministry of Transport continued to conduct joint discussions, and video dispatched key provinces such as Hubei and Hunan to assess the rain, snow and ice disaster situation and deploy Prevention and response work in key areas and key locations.

  At 11:00 on February 6, the Office of the National Disaster Prevention, Reduction and Relief Committee and the Ministry of Emergency Management launched a national level four disaster relief emergency response in response to the impact of the recent low-temperature rain, snow and freezing disasters on Hubei and Hunan, and guided local governments to provide livelihood assistance for the affected people. .

  The discussion emphasized that the current prevention and response to low-temperature rain, snow and freezing disasters is still at an intensive stage, and relevant regions and departments must attach great importance to it ideologically, adhere to the "one game of chess" idea, further strengthen overall coordination, information sharing, and joint cooperation to form a joint force for prevention and response. It is necessary to strengthen the implementation of responsibilities, implement separate tasks, implement real supervision and guidance, and promote the solution of outstanding problems in current key areas. It is necessary to further improve road traffic and ensure smooth traffic, focus on key road sections and key locations, increase investment in strength, equipment and materials, carry out road-to-door road-to-road operations to ensure smooth traffic, and restore normal traffic as soon as possible. It is necessary to effectively solve the practical difficulties of drivers and passengers of vehicles stranded on congested roads, provide basic living security, and take measures to provide relief at the nearest location. It is necessary to strengthen the investigation of hidden risks and the prevention and response of secondary disasters, strengthen the safety management of truss structure buildings, temporary buildings and construction sheds, and strictly guard against geological disasters such as landslides.

  Currently, the Ministry of Emergency Management maintains Level 3 emergency response to low-temperature rain, snow and freezing disasters in Hubei and Hunan, and Level 4 emergency response to Anhui, Chongqing, Guizhou, and Jiangxi. Three working groups from the Office of the National Disaster Prevention, Reduction and Relief Committee continue to assist and provide guidance on the front lines in Hubei, Hunan and Anhui. As of 10:00 on February 6, the Ministry of Emergency Management coordinated and deployed central enterprises such as China Energy Construction, China Railway Construction, China Communications Construction Company, and China Railway to dispatch 52 teams with more than 2,858 people and more than 391 sets of various types of machinery and equipment, in Hubei and Hunan. , Shandong, Henan and other places are responsible for spreading snow melting agents, clearing snow and removing ice, and repairing power supply lines. The Emergency Management Department uses tower communication big data to continue to carry out 24-hour power monitoring of low-temperature rain, snow and freezing disasters to assist in assessing the impact of the disaster. The national comprehensive fire rescue team is stationed at the front and doing its best to carry out rescue and response work. Since January 31, a total of 821 police reports have been received, 5,671 fire rescue commanders and 1,034 fire trucks have been dispatched, and 338 people in distress have been rescued and evacuated.

  (CCTV reporter Tang Guorong)