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中国建筑助力受灾地区尽快恢复正常生活

Group 1 - The article highlights the active response of China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) to the severe rainfall and infrastructure damage across multiple regions in China, emphasizing their commitment to disaster recovery efforts [1] - CSCEC's first response involved organizing over 100 rescue personnel and deploying nearly 60 large machinery units to key affected areas, including Beijing's Miyun, Fangshan, Huairou, and Yanqing districts, to facilitate road repairs and ensure public safety [1] - Specific achievements include the relocation of over 12,000 people, the clearance of more than 320 hazards, and the repair of over 50 kilometers of roads, along with emergency assessments of 60 households and 308 rooms [1] Group 2 - China State Construction Second Engineering Division (CSCED) has engaged in post-disaster reconstruction in nearly 10 villages in Miyun District, deploying over 170 personnel and 39 large machinery units [2] - As of August 11, CSCED has cleared 5.5 kilometers of village roads, constructed 1.1 kilometers of temporary roads, and removed approximately 17,600 cubic meters of sediment from river channels [2] - China State Construction Third Engineering Division (CSCTED) mobilized over 100 personnel to assist in the disaster recovery efforts in Liulihe Town, focusing on clearing and restoring key transportation routes for subsequent rescue and material transport [2]