"This outfit" is a responsibility in flood prevention. The second train | Party member | Responsibility
Recently, train K396 was stranded in the Mentougou mountainous area of Beijing due to heavy rain. When organizing the restoration of train order, duty officer Zhao Yang said, "Because I'm wearing this outfit, I have to be worthy of everyone." He scrolled through the internet. This simple sentence expresses the choices and responsibilities of ordinary and extraordinary workers when facing disasters.
In the struggle against this flood disaster, the vast number of party members, cadres, fire rescue commanders, and armed police officers and soldiers rushed forward, leaving danger to themselves and safety to the people. They chose to bravely face difficulties in the face of disasters precisely because of the responsibility in their hearts and the responsibility on their shoulders. In this way, the confidence and courage of the whole society to unite and overcome disasters can be consolidated, and the social "big machine" of flood prevention and disaster relief can operate normally.
The turbulent flood swept away cars, washed away mountains, and severely damaged facilities such as power, water, and transportation... The flood situation in Beijing came quickly and fiercely, making it difficult for rescue teams to penetrate some of the disaster stricken areas. Cadres in the disaster area consciously took on the responsibility and became the "backbone" and "leader" of organizing the masses. On the K1178 train, a temporary party branch consisting of team members and party members and passengers was also established to assist in distributing supplies, calming emotions, and maintaining order. Each party member's responsibility in the crisis has strengthened their strongest spiritual backbone. As Liu Shaochun, an old party member who consciously defended the embankment in the Hongxing District of Raoyang, said, "After experiencing this test, I understand better that party members must rush forward at critical moments."
The radiance of humanity, with no lovers and emotions, and mutual assistance and assistance, shines particularly brightly in this disaster. Some people clean up the badminton hall and ask the affected people to stay temporarily, some stop restaurant business to cook hot meals for the neighbors, and some use forklifts to transport the trapped people to a safe area time and time again... These touching acts of kindness are all done by ordinary people around us, and they are also dressed brightly.
At present, we are in the most difficult stage of flood prevention during the "Seven Down and Eight Up" period. The more critical the moment is, the more each of us must always remember our "clothes", tighten our strings, take on responsibilities bravely, and implement detailed flood prevention measures. We should be vigilant against the mentality of being complacent and complacent, enhance risk awareness, establish bottom line thinking, carefully deploy and take action early, so that all measures can run ahead of the flood, and effectively respond to the uncertainty of the flood situation with the certainty of emergency measures.