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最大限度减少人员伤亡 全力确保群众安全度汛
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-09 22:11

Group 1 - The heavy rainfall in Gansu's Yuzhong County since August 7 has led to significant casualties and damage due to flash floods, prompting urgent rescue and disaster relief efforts [1][2] - As of August 9, the disaster has resulted in 15 confirmed deaths, 28 missing persons, and 15 injuries, with 9,828 individuals evacuated to safety [2] - The Gansu Provincial Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has mobilized over 400 personnel from the armed police for rescue operations, focusing on search and rescue, debris clearance, and logistics support [2] Group 2 - The State Grid Gansu Electric Power Company has deployed 330 repair personnel and various emergency vehicles to restore power, achieving full restoration of electricity in the affected areas by August 9 [3] - Communication services in the disaster-stricken areas are being rapidly restored, with 22 affected villages regaining basic communication capabilities by August 9 [3] Group 3 - The National Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has activated a Level IV emergency response for flood control in Gansu, while the Ministry of Water Resources has initiated similar responses in multiple provinces [4] - The Ministry of Transport is actively guiding local departments to implement proactive measures against extreme weather and has sent teams to support road recovery efforts [4] Group 4 - The China Children and Teenagers' Fund has raised 910,000 yuan in funds and additional supplies for disaster relief, focusing on assistance for affected women and children [5] Group 5 - The Central Meteorological Observatory has issued multiple weather warnings, including yellow alerts for heavy rain and blue alerts for severe convective weather, emphasizing the need for enhanced monitoring and emergency preparedness [6] - Various provinces, including Hubei, have mobilized thousands of personnel for flood prevention and emergency response efforts [6] Group 6 - The central and provincial governments have allocated 80 million yuan in disaster relief funds to support emergency rescue and recovery efforts in affected regions [7] - Local authorities in Inner Mongolia are utilizing technology and manpower for flood monitoring and response, demonstrating a coordinated approach to disaster management [7]