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In the face of heavy rainfall, community cadres stuck to the front line and went all out to do a good job in flood prevention and drainage

author:Yueyang Radio and Television
In the face of heavy rainfall, community cadres stuck to the front line and went all out to do a good job in flood prevention and drainage

Since June 22, Huarong County has begun to enter heavy rainfall weather, and the long-lasting rainfall has caused the farmland of Pushengtang Community in Tianjiahu Ecological New Area of Huarong County to become a "vast ocean".

In order to improve the disaster prevention and mitigation ability of farmers and better protect the safety of people's lives and property, Tianjiahu Ecological New Area in Huarong County gave early warning, issued an emergency notice at the first time, and deployed flood prevention work: all community cadres went down to patrol as soon as possible and did a good job in waterlogging prevention and drainage! At the same time, all cadres report the danger and patrol situation in the WeChat group at any time. After the notice was issued, the community cadres of Pusheng Church quickly devoted themselves to the work of flood prevention and drainage in various groups.

In the face of heavy rainfall, community cadres stuck to the front line and went all out to do a good job in flood prevention and drainage

All the cadres of the community stick to the front line, stay on duty at night, go deep into each group, carry out inspections of dilapidated houses, religious sites and low-lying farmland, immediately carry out rescue work in places where dangerous situations occur, drain waterlogged farmland, timely admonish and transfer residents living in dilapidated houses, and carry out a series of work such as dredging the flooding of large lakes and fields, so as to ensure the safety of people's lives and property.

In the face of heavy rainfall, community cadres stuck to the front line and went all out to do a good job in flood prevention and drainage

The rain doesn't stop, and we don't rest. Rather than physical fatigue, our cadres are more worried about whether the dilapidated houses in the village will collapse? Is it safe for residents to transfer? Will the river outfall be blocked? Is the farmland well drained? The rain continued, and the cadres of the Pusheng Church community did not dare to relax their minds at all, always maintaining a fighting state, uniting as one, sticking to the front line, monitoring and inspecting 24 hours a day, and reporting and disposing of potential safety hazards in a timely manner. (Correspondent: Chen Yi)

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