Comprehensive construction is being carried out by the Yangcheng Lake in Suzhou. The Yangtze River Delta Daily reports that the high-speed railway tunnel in Suzhou, the largest city in China, is being constructed
1. The first tunnel of China's urban high-speed rail has entered a new construction stage
At 18:18 on August 9th, at the excavation site of the shield tunnel starting section of Suzhou East Tunnel on the banks of Yangcheng Lake in Weiting Street, Suzhou Industrial Park, with the pump truck pouring the last concrete into the mold, it marked the completion of the first section of the Suzhou East Tunnel cushion layer pouring, and the Nantong Ningbo high-speed railway Suzhou East Tunnel, the largest high-speed railway tunnel in the country, officially entered the main structure construction phase. The Suzhou East Tunnel is located in Suzhou Industrial Park and Wuzhong District. The northern entrance is located on the north side of the Beijing Shanghai high-speed railway, and the southern exit is located on the south side of Changbang Road in Wuzhong District. With a total length of 15565 meters, it is currently the highest standard and longest high-speed railway urban tunnel with a speed of 350 kilometers per hour in China, and is known as the "first high-speed railway tunnel in Chinese cities".
The Nantong Ningbo high-speed railway line starts from Yancheng to Nantong West Station, passes south through Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, Jiaxing City, and Ningbo City in Zhejiang Province, and introduces Ningbo Hub Ningbo Station. The new line is 301 kilometers long, with a design speed of 350 kilometers per hour and a construction period of 5 years. There are 10 stations along the entire line, including Nantong West, Zhangjiagang, Changshu West, Suzhou North, Suzhou South, Jiashan North, Jiaxing South, Haiyan, Cixi, and Zhuangqiao. Among them, Changshu West, Suzhou South, Jiashan North, Haiyan, and Cixi are newly built stations, while the others are existing stations.
2. Ren Dong, Deputy Secretary of the Suzhou Municipal Party Committee, has been appointed as the Minister of the Propaganda Department of the Municipal Party Committee
On the afternoon of August 7th, Ren Dong, Deputy Secretary of the Suzhou Municipal Party Committee and Minister of the Propaganda Department of the Municipal Party Committee, visited and conducted research at the Dawn Newspaper and Suzhou Radio and Television Station. The above report shows that Ren Dong, Deputy Secretary of the Suzhou Municipal Party Committee, has been appointed as the Minister of the Propaganda Department of the Municipal Party Committee.
Ren Dong, male, Han nationality, from Shucheng, Anhui Province, was born in October 1972, joined the CPC in March 1991, and started working in July 1991. He graduated from the Party School of the Provincial Party Committee with a major in economics and a graduate degree from the Party School of the Provincial Party Committee. Previously, he served as the Deputy Secretary of the Suzhou Municipal Party Committee and Executive Deputy Mayor of the Municipal Government in Anhui Province.
3. Zhoushan Pilot Station sets a new record for the number of ships piloted per day
From August 6th to August 7th, Zhoushan Pilot Station planned to lead 147 ships, but actually led 136 ships. Among them, on August 6th, it piloted 74 ships in a single day, breaking the historical record for the highest number of ships piloted in a single day at Zhoushan Pilot Station. Due to the impact of Typhoon Kanu, a large number of ships have been stranded at sea and anchorage recently. After the typhoon, Zhoushan quickly ushered in a peak of ship berthing. On August 6th, which coincided with the first day of the fishing season, after a three-month fishing ban, more than 2700 fishing boats set off from various port areas in Zhoushan to catch the "first net in the East China Sea". A large number of fishing boats seized the waterway, posing great challenges to navigation work. In response to the peak navigation hours and channel congestion of ships, Zhoushan Pilot Station quickly formulated various emergency response measures, strengthened communication with agency companies, ports and other units, and accurately arranged the boarding and departure times of each ship's pilot.