To ensure social safety and stability, Shanghai public security officers are on duty to strengthen safety control, "Bebejia" is coming
Affected by Typhoon Bebejia, strong winds and heavy rains have hit Lingang, Fengxian and other areas of Shanghai. Shanghai public security organs have continued to launch high-level duties, and all police officers in the city have been on duty and moving forward against the wind, further strengthening patrol prevention and control, emergency rescue, and traffic congestion prevention and control, and making every effort to maintain urban public safety. So far, the city's traffic is generally safe and orderly, the social situation remains stable, and the traffic on the city's main roads, elevated roads, and highways is generally smooth and orderly.
"For fishing boats entering the port, we have to check each boat one by one to ensure that every fisherman enters the resettlement site." This afternoon, after the typhoon prevention dispatch meeting of the Chongming Public Security Bureau, police officers from various police stations in the jurisdiction went deep into Majiagang Wharf, Xijiagang Wharf, Xinhe Wharf, Baozhen Wharf, and Nanmen Wharf to persuade fishermen stranded on fishing boats in the port to leave. As of 16:00 today, all the staff on the 236 fishing boats docked in the waters of Chongming District have gone ashore and entered various resettlement sites.
The Chongming police also organized police forces to strengthen social patrols, focusing on patrolling the scenic embankments along the river, preventing 12 tourists from entering the mudflats, contacting the owners of four driverless cars to drive their vehicles away from the embankment, and persuading 29 people who were stranded due to the suspension of ferry services to stay temporarily.
At around 19:00, Chen Weile, a police officer from Zhijiang West Road Police Station of Jing'an Public Security Bureau, and Li Yangyang, a party member auxiliary police officer, explained in detail to residents and shop owners the specific measures to deal with the typhoon during patrol, emphasizing that they should clean up debris on the balcony in time to prevent it from being blown down by the wind and causing danger; they also told shop owners to reinforce doors and windows to resist damage from strong winds, and actively promoted safety knowledge on preventing falling objects from high altitudes. At present, the police stations of Jing'an Branch are organizing superimposed police forces to increase the safety of residents in low-lying areas prone to waterlogging and shops along the street.
At around 20:00, the police from the Yexie Police Station of the Songjiang Public Security Bureau found several ships docked at the shore while conducting risk inspections at the Zishijing Water Lock. It was verified that the crew was hiding from the heavy rain here, and they were unwilling to go ashore because there were many goods on board. In order to avoid accidents during the typhoon, the police informed the crew of the route, time and precautions of the "Bebejia" typhoon. At first, the crew refused to cooperate, thinking that the ship was very safe. With the patient persuasion of the police, it took an hour and a half for all 59 people on 27 ships to be persuaded to go ashore. The police helped the crew to reinforce the cables and sent the crew to the nearest temporary resettlement site.
Today, the Municipal Public Security Bureau and the Municipal Transportation Commission jointly issued several traffic control notices. From 22:00, Baoshan traffic police will conduct traffic control at 10 points, including the entrance of Fujin Road to Tongji Expressway, the exit of G1503 Tongji Expressway Tongji Road, and the north-to-south on-ramp of Tongji Road Mohe Road. Traffic control will be carried out at 14 on-ramps, including the inner ring on-ramp of S20 Outer Ring Expressway Nanda Road, the north and south sides of the Chuchuan Road Interchange, and the two-way on-ramps of Yueluo Road and Baoan Highway of S7 Huchong Expressway, prohibiting all large trucks and large buses from entering. At the same time, Baoshan traffic police deployed mobile police forces to guard key points such as tunnels, highways, and bridges for 24 hours, and strengthened dynamic patrol monitoring for road waterlogging points, and increased drainage and flood control equipment in conjunction with the clearance and maintenance departments, and fully prepared various road safety measures to ensure that emergencies can be handled in the first time.
Due to the suspension of ferry services, the Huangpu Public Security Department began to open the non-motorized vehicle lane in the Fuxing Road Tunnel from 22:00 today, and the police arranged vehicles to guide non-motorized vehicles across the river in an orderly manner.