Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Emergency Management plans to enhance safety production and forest fire prevention measures, with a focus on systematic governance and proactive risk management by 2026 [1][3]. Safety Production - In 2025, the Ministry implemented the first central safety production assessment and inspection, addressing issues with a "one province, one list" approach, resulting in a 99.7% rectification rate of 1.02 million identified major hazards [1]. - The number of safety incidents and fatalities decreased by 8.7% and 7% year-on-year, respectively, with major incidents controlled to single digits for two consecutive years, and no particularly major accidents reported in 2025 [1]. - Key safety training was provided to over 50,000 personnel in critical industries, enhancing awareness of safety standards [1]. - The Ministry aims to complete the three-year action plan for safety production, focusing on eight major actions and improving safety in coal mining and chemical industries [4]. Forest Fire Prevention - The Ministry introduced the "Forest and Grassland Fire Prevention and Extinguishing Regulations" and implemented various industry standards, achieving a historical low of 226 forest fires in 2025, with affected areas down by 64.4% compared to the previous five-year average [2]. - Continuous efforts in fire prevention and monitoring have led to a significant reduction in fire incidents, with a 87.4% decrease in affected forest and grassland areas and an 88.2% reduction in fatalities [2]. - The Ministry plans to enhance legal frameworks and improve preemptive measures through advanced monitoring systems and dynamic hazard clearance actions [5][6].
应急管理部:2026年将有序开展季度明查暗访和年度考核巡查
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-02-27 04:55