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The Sichuan-Tibet Line suddenly suffered a flash flood and mudslide, and officers and soldiers rushed to help!

author:Globe.com

Source: Western Theater

Author | LI Bo, LU Wenkai, KONG Haiyuan, LI Xinyu, PAN Linyu

Influenced by the recent southeastern region of Tibet

Rainfall weather impact

On the night of the 18th

Kawazo Line Bomi County

Niutaogou section in Yupu Township

Sudden flash floods and mudslides

More than 500 vehicles and more than 1,500 people were stranded

After the disaster

According to the order of the superior

A detachment of the 2nd Mobile Corps of the Armed Police

Rapid Disease Organizing Forces Unfolded

Rescue and rescue

The detachment from

Yupu Township and Ranwu Town in two directions

Send out the backbone

Dispatch excavators and other large rescue equipment

Rush to the scene to carry out the preemptive operation

Considering the mudslide disaster

It's still going on

Rescue officers and soldiers with the stationed traffic police department

Close synergy and synergy

Temporary traffic control was implemented in the affected areas

The Sichuan-Tibet Line suddenly suffered a flash flood and mudslide, and officers and soldiers rushed to help!

Flood dredging, race against time

Rescue scene

Under the scientific command of the commander

The officers and men fought continuously with high intensity

Adopt the "two-way excavation, first through and then expand" combat method

Actively grab the passage road

Help the passers-by to move smoothly

Safety officers observe the mountain at all times

In case of secondary disasters

Able to evacuate in time

The Sichuan-Tibet Line suddenly suffered a flash flood and mudslide, and officers and soldiers rushed to help!
The Sichuan-Tibet Line suddenly suffered a flash flood and mudslide, and officers and soldiers rushed to help!
The Sichuan-Tibet Line suddenly suffered a flash flood and mudslide, and officers and soldiers rushed to help!

As of now

Roads blocked by mudslides

Unilateral access has been achieved

Officers and men continue to fight on the front line of rescue

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