
China News Service Lishui, July 10 (Reporter Xi Jinyan) In recent days, affected by the plum rain belt, heavy rain has been falling in Longquan, Zhejiang, and local heavy rains. From 0:00 to 14:00 on July 9, a total of 20 sites in the city had accumulated rainfall of more than 100 mm, and the largest one was 186.5 mm. Affected by heavy rainfall, dangerous situations such as river surges, landslides, road damage, and power interruption have occurred in many places.

A house in Longnan Township was damaged. Longquan Propaganda Department provides
Baoxi Township is the hardest hit area of this heavy rainfall. The heavy rain caused the water levels of Baoxi and Tangshang Rivers to soar. The township party committee and government quickly launched a first-level flood prevention emergency response, dispatched more than 200 rural cadres and emergency teams, evacuated and resettled more than 500 people, and rescued 11 trapped people.

small landslide in Daotai Township caused traffic interruption. Longquan Propaganda Department provides
html at around 7:00 on the 19th, the river water continued to rise and overflow the riverbed of Baojian Village. "There are 14 villagers in the village, and I will go to the village to assist in the transfer immediately!" About 8 kilometers from the village to the village, the road was interrupted. Lin Qi, a member of the township organization committee member and the first secretary of Baojian Village, and Qiu Xianping, a village cadre, walked and maintained close contact with more than 10 village party members who were leading the villagers to save themselves along the way.90-year-old Zhan Foqing is the old birthday star in the village, but he has certain physical disabilities. He lives alone with his 81-year-old wife Zeng Meier. The village affairs team leader Qiu Jianwei carried the two old men and carried them all the way to the disaster relief resettlement site. Less than two minutes after the two elderly people moved, the water level in the elderly home rose to 1 meter.

Township cadres urgently evacuated elderly villagers. Photo provided by Longquan Propaganda Department
Starting at 6 a.m. that day, township and village cadres at Xitou Village also went to Yanxi villagers' homes early to organize the transfer. This severe rainstorm caused more than 200 villagers in Xitou Village to enter the water at home, with the highest water inflow level of 1.2 meters. The 77-year-old Ye Qiuxia's family was blocked by water at home and could not be transferred. The cadres were quick to learn and handed it over to the next house with stairs to help the elderly move out safely.
Affected by heavy rainfall, the water level of the stream in Long Town has risen sharply, and the villages and farmland along the river have suddenly become water marsh. Faced with the flood situation, the Party Committee and government cadres of Zhulong Town stick to the front line of flood control and rescue. At around 8 a.m. on the 9th, the cadres of the village of Hongxing Village, Zhulong Town received a report: "A small passenger bus from Hongxing Village to Zhulong was trapped in the middle of the road. There were 3 passengers on the bus and needed reinforcements." After receiving the report, the town quickly dispatched excavators and organized town and village cadres and villagers to clear obstacles and remove dangers in the rain. It was not until 14 p.m. that the road was restored to traffic and the bus arrived at Zhulong successfully.

The trees collapsed in Jianchi Street. Longquan Propaganda Department provided
passenger Ye Jinwen said gratefully: "I didn't expect the rain to be so heavy, and the roads were blocked. I was really scared when I was sitting in the car. Fortunately, they arrived in time, so thank them so much."
continuous heavy rain caused landslides on many roads in Zhuan She Ethnic Township, , especially a mountain collapse on the road to Shanxikou Village to bury the road, completely blocking the important passage of nearly 3,000 villagers in Shanxikou Village and Wusi Village to Jintian and other places.
After the disaster, Zhuan She Ethnic Township, traffic police, highway and other departments immediately rushed to the front line for emergency rescue. As soon as the excavator was excavated, the mud and sand on the mountain kept pouring downward, which was extremely dangerous, so the rain needed to stop and further analysis before cleaning.
"There are many villagers here. In order to prevent danger, members of our village-level emergency service team are on duty here 24 hours a day, not letting villagers pass the mud and sand with luck, and guiding foreign vehicles to detour." Zou Weiwu, director of the Jintian Village Committee, told reporters that they have been on duty 24 hours a day since July 5, and rotated every 3 hours. Although it was very hard, no one shouted to quit. Everyone said that if the rain kept going, they would be on duty. (End)
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