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Flying over the ocean, Zhu Ke, an overseas Chinese in the United States, and a family donated 1,000 protective clothing to Miluo

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Flying over the ocean, Zhu Ke, an overseas Chinese in the United States, and a family donated 1,000 protective clothing to Miluo

Red Net Moment, February 16 (Miluo Rong Media Reporter Xia Fan) At noon on February 15, Zhu Zhongwen, director of the Civilization Practice Service Center of the Miluo Municipal Party Committee and vice chairman of the Municipal Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, could not eat lunch, packed several barrels of instant noodles in plastic bags, shouted to the relevant personnel of the Overseas Chinese Federation, the Traffic Police Brigade, the Red Cross, and the People's Hospital, and drove to Changsha Huanghua Airport - his cousin, Zhu Ke, an overseas Chinese in Miluo, and a large number of 1,000 protective suits donated to the Municipal People's Hospital arrived!

Zhu Kehe is a native of Xinyi Village, Quzici Town, Miluo City, who studied in the United States in 1982 and is now a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the State University of New York at Albany. Although he has lived overseas for many years, he and his family have always cared about the motherland and hometown. After the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the demand for epidemic prevention materials was huge, and he and his family immediately sought epidemic prevention materials in the United States to support their hometown, and connected with his cousin Zhu Zhongwen.

Flying over the ocean, Zhu Ke, an overseas Chinese in the United States, and a family donated 1,000 protective clothing to Miluo

Zhu Ke and four brothers and sisters, an overseas Chinese living in the United States.

On the evening of February 1, Zhu Kehe set up a "Miluo Support" WeChat group to pull four brothers and sisters in the United States, Zhu Donghe, Zhu Weihe, Zhu Xinyue, and their lovers into the group, dividing their labor and taking responsibility for planning donations; on February 2, they contacted the provincial and municipal Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese to determine the scope, quantity, and receipt method of donated items; on February 3, they completed the procurement of materials in the United States; on February 6, they completed the customs declaration procedures for protective materials, and because there was no direct flight to Changsha, in order to hurry, Zhu Kehe and his family decided to send protective materials to Guangzhou , and then from Guangzhou to Changsha.

It took half a month for the materials to be collected from the beginning to be transported across thousands of miles and oceans to Miluo. Zhu Ke and his brother-in-law Zeng Guangyuan, who are also overseas Chinese, said that now overseas Chinese are actively looking for epidemic prevention materials for the motherland, and it is not easy to buy a large number of them, and many flights have been stopped, and the delivery also needs to wait. "This batch of protective materials had already completed the customs clearance procedures, but it took a week of queues to get on the plane."

Flying over the ocean, Zhu Ke, an overseas Chinese in the United States, and a family donated 1,000 protective clothing to Miluo

Cousin Zhu Zhongwen rushed to Huanghua Airport to carry protective clothing.

On February 15, Zhu Zhongwen finally received the news that "materials arrived at Huanghua Airport", and after rushing to the airport in the face of wind and snow, it was more than 1 p.m., and the Hunan Provincial Red Cross Society handled relevant procedures, inspection, moving goods, loading, loading, and returning to Miluo.

Flying over the ocean, Zhu Ke, an overseas Chinese in the United States, and a family donated 1,000 protective clothing to Miluo

1,000 protective clothing arrived in Miluo and were donated to the Municipal People's Hospital.

In the process of handing over the supplies to the Municipal People's Hospital, Zhu Kehe's father, the 87-year-old Zhu Guiqin, rushed to the scene from Quzici Town. This donation, the old man is very attentive. When he first heard that his sons and daughters living overseas wanted to support Miluo in fighting the epidemic, he was "overjoyed, his hands were in favor", and he often "dispatched" donations in the family group.

"When I saw Miluo's ambulance pulling supplies, I was in tears, and we only had a little heart, hoping to help a little." Zeng Guangyuan said that the transportation of epidemic prevention materials to China has the relay and efforts of many people behind them. They have a common wish in their hearts: "Bless the motherland!" Bless your hometown! ”

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