The Emergency Management Department dispatched a working group, and 7 people were lost in a sudden accident! The governor rushed to the scene to ensure | lost contact | guidance | emergency management department | personnel | organization | rescue | rushed to the scene
At around 16:00 on July 8th, a mountaintop landslide occurred in Yueshan Village, Changleping Town, Wufeng Tujia Autonomous County, Hubei Province. The landslide mass slid towards the construction site of Section 1 and Section 2 of Yilai Expressway, causing injuries and loss of contact.
After the accident, Yichang City and Wufeng County quickly organized on-site rescue efforts. As of 23:00 on the 8th, after full search and rescue efforts, 5 people have been rescued and 9 people have been lost.
This morning, two missing individuals were found at the scene, one of whom had no vital signs after rescue, and the other was still under rescue. As of now, there are still 7 missing individuals.
Wang Menghui, Secretary of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee, and Wang Zhonglin, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Governor, immediately made arrangements for emergency rescue and requested that all efforts be made to organize the search and rescue of missing persons, fully treat injured persons, and fully prevent the occurrence of secondary disasters; Require all regions in the province to deeply learn from lessons, draw lessons from other cases, strictly implement the responsibility system, and ensure the safety of people's lives and property.
According to the arrangement of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee, Wang Zhonglin, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Governor, and Sheng Yuechun, Deputy Governor, rushed to the scene to guide and organize rescue efforts. At present, rescue work is still being carried out intensively.
The Emergency Management Department dispatched a working group to the scene
After receiving the report, the Emergency Management Department immediately made arrangements, requiring the organization of forces to guide and assist local search and rescue operations, making every effort to do a good job in the treatment of the injured, and making every effort to reduce casualties; Strictly prevent secondary disasters and ensure the safety of rescue personnel; At the same time, identify the reasons, draw lessons from others, strengthen risk monitoring and investigation, and ensure the safety of people's lives and property.
The Emergency Management Department has initiated a Level 4 emergency response for geological disasters, dispatched a working group to the site to guide the local emergency response work, and dispatched 139 national comprehensive fire rescue forces and 32 vehicles, as well as national safety production emergency rescue teams carrying professional equipment to the site to fully carry out rescue efforts. At present, rescue work is being carried out intensively.