Group 1 - The National Disaster Reduction and Relief Committee raised the emergency response level to Level 3 for Hebei on July 31, deploying a working group to guide disaster relief efforts and ensure basic living conditions for affected residents [1] - In Beijing, all 312 kilometers of water-damaged roads have been cleared, facilitating rescue operations and material transport, which lays a foundation for subsequent disaster management and livelihood support [2] - The Beijing-Baotou passenger dedicated line is gradually restoring train operations, with 80 out of 82 scheduled high-speed trains resuming service starting August 1 [3] Group 2 - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is actively engaged in post-disaster reconstruction efforts following severe rainfall that began on July 29 [4] - The heavy rainfall in Beijing has resulted in nearly 300,000 people affected, with 44 confirmed deaths and 9 missing as of July 31, while over 100,000 people have been relocated [6] - In Tianjin's Jizhou District, 22 out of 29 damaged communication facilities have been restored, and cleanup efforts are ongoing in affected towns [9] Group 3 - In Hebei's Xingtai County, a working group has arrived to assist in clearing roads and providing support to villagers who have begun self-rescue efforts [11] - Large machinery has started to repair the only road leading to Xiangshui Lake Village, with ongoing efforts to restore access [13] - Basic living supplies and medical assistance are being ensured for the residents of three villages in Xingtai County that have resumed traffic [15][17]
京津冀有序开展灾后恢复重建工作 “多点发力”保障受灾群众基本生活
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-01 02:39