Get out of trouble! The first batch of 328 K396 passengers arrived at Fengtai Station in Beijing and were arranged by the Beijing Armed Police Force. The train, station, arrival, food, passengers, and passengers were arranged
On the morning of August 2nd, the first batch of 328 passengers on train K396, trapped in Luopo Ridge in Mentougou due to heavy rainfall, arrived at Fengtai Station in Beijing. I have been trapped for two days and two nights before. Due to walking for several hours at night, the first batch of passengers were mostly between the ages of 20 and 40. The railway department and the management committee of key stations have prepared food such as water and bread, as well as rescue equipment such as wheelchairs, stretchers, and ambulances for these passengers. They have also gathered 400 taxis and other transportation capacity in advance to provide transfer guidance. If there is a need to change ticket services, they will be arranged by station personnel.
On August 1st at 18:00, 40 commandos from the Mobile Third Brigade of the Beijing Armed Police Force arrived at the Luopo Ridge Station on foot after 4 hours, delivering the first batch of rescue supplies to passengers on the K396 train. At 22:50 on the same day, 500 armed police soldiers arrived with food, clothing, and medicine for reinforcement. At 1:45 am on August 2nd, the first batch of 328 passengers began to transfer down the mountain and arrived at Xiehejian Station before dawn. They took a connecting train to Fengtai Station in Beijing. The other passengers will also gradually get out of trouble during the day today.
During the evacuation of passengers outside the mountain, a temporary command center was established in Mentougou District to coordinate various rescue efforts. At the same time, emergency, firefighting, medical and other rescue and support forces were arranged, and support points were set up to prepare drinking water, food, medicine and other materials for the masses, ensuring that the safety and living needs of the evacuees were met.
The CCTV reporter followed the vanguard rescue forces of the Beijing Armed Police Force throughout the journey, and construction workers were seen clearing the railway everywhere on the road. The most dangerous areas were suspended several meters below, with only sleepers connected to the railway tracks.