Anyang, Central Broadcasting Network, July 23 (Reporter Guan Xin, Wang Zhida, Henan reporter TongFu.kabu, Zhu Yiming) According to the Voice of China report, from the evening of July 19, Henan also ushered in the biggest rainstorm since the flood season! The average rainfall on urban roads is knee-high, and the rainfall in some heavy rainfall areas is waist-high. In rural areas, continuous heavy rain caused the water level to exceed the warning line. Many wooden houses were washed away and some earth bridges were washed away. The Anyang River was once tense, and the local area transferred nearly 100,000 people overnight. Some towns and villages in Anyang County and Linzhou City were seriously damaged. However, four days have passed, and there are still many village roads and communications in Anyang County and Linzhou City, and water and electricity are interrupted.
Rainfall carries away a lot of sediment, and the foundation of some houses is only a corner washed by rain, which looks precarious. Among them, Yanhuashui Village in donggang town, Linzhou City was affected by heavy rainfall, and the roads and wires in the village were washed away, leaving more than 400 villagers stranded in isolated islands. At present, there is no electricity in the village, and communication is completely interrupted, almost losing contact with the outside world. According to firefighters, if the materials are not delivered in time, the villagers may have to starve.
On the morning of the 22nd, the local government began to airdrop materials to the people in the disaster-stricken areas, and many rescue forces also arrived in the disaster-stricken areas to carry out rescue. Up to now, local transportation, electricity, communication and people’s production and life are gradually recovering.
Late at night on the 21st, people in Quanmen Village, Leikou Township, Anyang County called for help. "Ninety percent of the houses in the village are flooded, and eighty percent have been washed down. No power, no signal. Food, drink, no relief supplies. The road in the village is not yet accessible. "
After the disaster, the affected people in Leikou Township and Duli Town of Anyang County actively launched self-help. The branch secretary of Duli Village in Duli Town said that the masses are being resettled in three ways. First, visit relatives and rely on friends; second, relocate; third, rely on the village to do something.
Yesterday (22nd) morning, the local government airdropped living and production materials to Yangjiahe Village, Duli Town, which was seriously affected by the disaster, to ensure the living needs of local people. Zhang Peng, deputy director of the office of Anyang Aviation School, said: "The first flight was drinking water, sausages, bread, quilts, small generators, candles, matches, tents, edible salt, flashlights, dry batteries, rice and flour. The first plane took off at 11: 45. In the northwest of Duli Town, there are seven villages including Shangping Temple, Dongjiaokou and Yangjiahe. The first batch is Yangjiahe. "
"Guo Zhitao and Yan Shuaiwei unloaded instant noodles, unloaded noodles, oil and water, and took five pieces of tape, and five pieces of tape were tied up." In Yanhuashui Village, donggang town, Linzhou City, which is further west, yesterday (22nd) afternoon, fire officers and soldiers sent the first batch of relief materials here on foot, but before that, the situation in the village was unknown due to communication interruption and road obstruction. Yang Qingfu, the captain of Linzhou Fire Brigade, said: "I came once yesterday, and the villagers’ homes have been out of food, so what I carry on my back and what I have in my hand are life-saving materials. We must overcome all difficulties and deliver what the people need most in the shortest time, so that everyone can have a full meal tonight."
Wang Wansheng, deputy mayor of donggang town, Linzhou, said that since the rainstorm, water and electricity have been cut off for four days, and more than 140 houses have collapsed. Now there is an urgent need for daily necessities. "Now we are rushing through the main road of life, and we urgently need rice and flour oil, daily necessities, and vegetables. The problem of food and shelter should be solved first."
Yang Qingfu, the captain of Linzhou Fire Brigade, told us that transporting materials on foot will not cure the symptoms, and they will also contact the local government to rescue this "isolated island". "Where the people need it, the fire brigade has to be, that is, to serve the local people."