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Concerned about the disaster, a private enterprise in Wuhan donated 100,000 yuan of materials to the disaster area in Suizhou

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Jimu News reporter Huang Shifeng

From August 11 to 12, the southern mountainous area of Suizhou City, Hubei Province, was hit by a rare heavy rainstorm in history, and the towns of Liulin, Hongshan, and Hedian in Zengdu District were severely affected.

"The flood is merciless, and people have feelings!" On the afternoon of August 14, after a day of emergency procurement and preparation of contact transport vehicles, two truckloads of more than 100,000 yuan of love materials arrived in Liulin Town and Hongshan Town from Wuhan to help Suizhou's disaster relief work.

"The company's capabilities are limited, we just do a little bit of work." Han Zhongneng, chairman of the Zhongchu Engineering Design Company, who donated to the disaster area, said that after the disaster occurred, everyone paid attention to the life safety and living security of the local people at any time, and hoped that the local people would resume production and life as soon as possible with the help of the government and all sectors of society.

Concerned about the disaster, a private enterprise in Wuhan donated 100,000 yuan of materials to the disaster area in Suizhou
Concerned about the disaster, a private enterprise in Wuhan donated 100,000 yuan of materials to the disaster area in Suizhou
Concerned about the disaster, a private enterprise in Wuhan donated 100,000 yuan of materials to the disaster area in Suizhou
Concerned about the disaster, a private enterprise in Wuhan donated 100,000 yuan of materials to the disaster area in Suizhou
Concerned about the disaster, a private enterprise in Wuhan donated 100,000 yuan of materials to the disaster area in Suizhou
Concerned about the disaster, a private enterprise in Wuhan donated 100,000 yuan of materials to the disaster area in Suizhou

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