Fortunately, you have come! "—— Huang'an Village in Mentougou, Beijing has confirmed that all 67 people from 26 households are safe, and they have been disconnected for several days. Contact with the outside world is safe
"I've been disconnected for several days, fortunately you've come!"
——Beijing Mentougou Huang'an Village confirms that all 67 people from 26 households are safe
At 7:00 am on August 3, Huang'an Village, Mentougou District, Beijing, which had lost power and communication for more than 70 hours due to rainstorm, finally reestablished contact with the outside world. All 26 households and 67 people in the village were safe.
As of 21:00 on August 2, Huang'an Village, Mentougou District, was still in a state of loss of connection due to mountain torrents, road damage and power interruption caused by rainstorm in Beijing for several days. The 109 National Highway leading to the Lost Connection Village has been completely blocked, and can only exit Beijing, enter Hebei, and detour through Zhuozhou into the mountains. The mountain road is rugged, shrouded in clouds and mist, with landslides and mudslides visible everywhere.
Disaster is a command, time is life. The 6th Brigade of the Beijing Armed Police Force on duty organized a rescue team to advance overnight towards the lost villages, striving to regain contact at all costs.
At around 4am on August 3rd, the rescue team arrived at the surrounding area of Huang'an Village. The road ahead was completely damaged, vehicles could not pass, and human lives were at stake. It was urgent. The armed police officers and soldiers quickly formed a 10 person assault team, light and simple, carrying only communication equipment, and headed towards Huang'an Village. Faced with the turbulent flow and turbulent undercurrent of the flood discharge ditch on the way, the team members waded through the rapids and struggled to move forward.
At around 7 o'clock, the search and rescue team first entered Huang'an Village and checked the disaster situation. After confirming the safety of all 26 households and 67 people, the hearts of the officers and soldiers finally settled. Zhou Yong, the Chief of Staff of the Sixth Brigade of the Beijing Armed Police Force, immediately reported the disaster situation to the higher authorities through maritime satellite phone. Huang'an Village, which was isolated by flash floods, finally established contact with the outside world. During the confirmation of the safety of the villagers, one villager sought help from the search and rescue team. Their child was injured due to floods and could not be sent to the hospital. The health staff of the search and rescue team immediately rushed to treat the injured person's wound. They saw that the child was no longer in serious condition, and the eyes of the family members were moist: "We have been disconnected for several days, fortunately you have come!" In addition, they also rescued and transferred one person who was trapped in visiting relatives, and more than 10 villagers used satellite phones to report safety to other relatives and friends, solving the urgent needs of the villagers.
Moving upon hearing the flood, the mission must be achieved. The search and rescue operation in the lost village is a race against time. If you enter one second early, report one second early, and be rescued one second early! Lost and reconnected, every second counts. Wherever there is a need, there are soldiers of the people!