Efforts to Accelerate Post Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction in North and Northeast China | Work | Northeast China
Beijing, August 20, CCTV News According to the News and Newspaper Abstracts of the Voice of China, China National Radio and Television (CNR), in recent days, North China, Northeast China and other places have actively organized forces to carry out post disaster reconstruction work and fully restore the normal production and living order of the masses.
Beijing Mentougou District is accelerating the emergency repair work on the flooded section of National Highway 109, and the road maintenance project has entered the final stage. The section from Zhaitang to Qingshui, where the water damage is most severe, has gradually started asphalt paving. After completion, the entire 109 National Highway will have temporary access conditions for two lane social vehicles with a width of 6.5 meters.
Zheng Guilin, Construction Manager of the Second Department of the Eighth Highway Department of Beijing Construction and Maintenance Group: We use permeable materials for roadbed backfilling, which have relatively high strength. After the entire work is completed, the driving quality and strength can ensure the safe passage of social vehicles.
After multiple departments of dredging and emergency repairs, the Beijing Hong Kong Macao Expressway resumed traffic for vehicles entering Beijing at 8:00 am on the 19th, except for yellow license trucks, after being closed for 20 days.
In response to industries such as vegetable planting and fruit and wood planting, Raoyang County in Hengshui, Hebei Province, organized functional departments such as the Agriculture and Rural Bureau and the Water Resources Bureau to establish six agricultural technology guidance and assistance groups. 110 agricultural technicians were dispatched to the affected townships, and a series of promotional materials, such as "Technical Suggestions for Post Flood Production Recovery in Raoyang County," were promptly distributed to the affected people.
Chen Jinzhong, an agricultural technology expert from Raoyang County: After our grapes are affected by floods, they are prone to diseases such as ulcers, brown spots, and downy mildew. We need to seek timely medication treatment.
As the water level of the main flood discharge channels in Tianjin gradually drops, relocated residents are gradually returning home. Tianjin city is accelerating the registration and compensation of damaged property to restore production and living order as soon as possible. Insurance companies also use satellite remote sensing technology, drone aerial photography and other technological methods, as well as on-site inspections, to survey and register claims content.
Huang Jiahua, the person in charge of insurance company claims, immediately went to the village to inspect and determine the loss after the water receded; Verify crop types, growth stages, and planting areas; Invite experts from the Agricultural Commission to evaluate the degree of greenhouse damage after the greenhouse has been drained; Determine the final compensation amount based on the losses, and publicize the compensation situation to fully ensure the restoration of normal life and production for the people in the disaster area.
The disease control departments in Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces set up disinfection and sterilization teams to carry out disinfection and sterilization work in wells, ground surfaces, toilets and other places in villages across the water.
Liu Mingyang, Department of Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Yushu City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Jilin Province: After the overall disinfection, we will give the spray pots and disinfectants to the residents here. After we have all disinfection and sterilization, they will also carry out disinfection and ventilation on time every day. They can move in after they are tasteless.
In the severely affected area of the current disaster, the Dahailin Forestry Bureau of Heilongjiang Province and the Disease Prediction and Control Center of Heilongjiang Province formed an expert group to monitor the water quality of the water source in the drainage area. At the same time, disinfectants were distributed to villagers and post disaster epidemic prevention knowledge was promoted.
Zhang Jianfeng, Deputy Director of the Heilongjiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention: The available decentralized water supply has been monitored, and local disinfection and disposal have also been guided to ensure drinking water safety.
The Ministry of Finance, together with the Ministry of Emergency Management, once again allocated 1 billion yuan of central natural disaster relief funds on the 19th, focusing on supporting severely affected areas such as the Beijing Tianjin Hebei region, Heilongjiang and Jilin to provide assistance to the affected people, ensuring that they are properly resettled, restoring normal production and life order in the disaster area as soon as possible, and being able to go home or move into new homes before winter. Since the beginning of the flood season, the central government has cumulatively allocated various flood prevention and disaster relief funds of 9.684 billion yuan.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has organized the information and communication industry to accelerate the repair of damaged communication facilities according to local conditions. A total of more than 12000 base stations, nearly 60000 kilometers of optical cables, and more than 300000 poles have been repaired. Communication in the disaster stricken areas has basically returned to normal levels.