Workflow
河南初步完成63座非煤矿山智能化建设
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-17 09:11

Core Viewpoint - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Henan Province is significantly advancing the digital empowerment of emergency management, achieving substantial progress in safety monitoring and risk management systems in various industries [1][2]. Group 1: Emergency Management System Enhancements - Henan Province has completed the construction of 63 intelligent non-coal mines and achieved 100% connectivity for safety risk monitoring and early warning systems at key onshore oil well sites [1][2]. - The province's emergency management system and inherent safety capacity indicators have been met ahead of schedule, with a 32.4% reduction in production safety accident fatalities compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [2]. - The production safety accident death rate per unit of GDP has decreased by 37.6% compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [2]. Group 2: Natural Disaster Management - The average annual direct economic loss from natural disasters is 0.79% of the regional GDP, which is better than expected [2]. - Henan has completed a comprehensive risk survey of natural disasters, resulting in assessments and risk zoning for 15 types of hazards, providing a basis for over 40 major project constructions [2]. Group 3: Response to Extreme Weather and Fire Prevention - The province has strengthened its response mechanisms for extreme rainfall disasters, enhancing the linkage between meteorological warnings and emergency response actions [4]. - New infrastructure includes 800 video monitoring systems and 225 comprehensive monitoring stations for forest fire factors, achieving a 95.7% fire extinguishing rate within 24 hours [4]. - Six regional comprehensive emergency rescue bases have been established, along with the formation of Henan's first water rescue team [4]. Group 4: Development of Social Emergency Forces - Henan has standardized the development of social emergency forces, establishing 60 provincial-level professional rescue teams, with a total of 5.48 million personnel across various rescue teams [4]. - Over 260,000 drills for forest fire fighting, flood response, and disaster relief have been organized [4].