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Liyugill Village, Beijinggang Town: The "Red Embankment" Built in the Wind and Rain

author:Yueyang Radio and Television

Yueyang Radio and Television All-Media News (Reporter/Cai Qun Correspondent/Peng Ying) At about 11 o'clock on July 1, Xiong Haibing, secretary of the general party branch of Liyugill Village, Beijinggang Town, Huarong County, was organizing personnel to inspect and drain the stains, and a rapid telephone rang, and the inspection team members of the Shahu branch found that the embankment of the 11th group of red flag canals in Shahu was perforated with abandoned culverts, and the water continued to irrigate, and the situation was urgent, so they hurriedly called for support.

Liyugill Village, Beijinggang Town: The "Red Embankment" Built in the Wind and Rain

"The masses are affected by the disaster, and they can't be delayed for a second." After Xiong Haibing briefly understood the situation, he immediately organized a rescue team of 32 people, carrying sacks, shovels and other tools, and quickly rushed to the scene.

The "emergency repair team" is an emergency rescue force specially set up for flood control in Liyugill Village, led by Xiong Haibing, and the village cadres, cadres stationed in the village, and villagers spontaneously participate in responding to all kinds of emergencies in the village.

When I arrived, the situation at the scene was imminent: affected by the heavy rainfall that day, the 11th group of Hongqi Canal embankments of the Shahu Branch were perforated due to the false sealing of the abandoned water culverts, resulting in the overflow of rainwater in the highway drainage ditches, and if not treated, the embankments would collapse.

There was no time to think too much, Xiong Haibing did not hesitate to take off his clothes, directly into the water to fill the expedition, other cadres and rescue personnel worked together, after an hour and a half, successfully plugged the loophole, controlled the dangerous situation, and protected more than 200 farmers and 2,600 acres of farmland in the carp gill branch area.

Liyugill Village, Beijinggang Town: The "Red Embankment" Built in the Wind and Rain

Since the beginning of the flood season, the grassroots party organizations and the majority of party members and cadres in Beijinggang Town have shouldered heavy burdens, been pioneers, and taken the lead, giving full play to the role of fighting fortresses and vanguard models, and building a solid "red embankment" in the wind and rain.

Liyugill Village, Beijinggang Town: The "Red Embankment" Built in the Wind and Rain

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