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A villager in Qianjin Township, Dongzhou District, Fushun City caused a mountain fire while burning a field. Did it cause any casualties?

On the afternoon of April 21, a villager in Qianjin Township, Dongzhou District, Fushun City, Liaoning Province caused a mountain fire while burning a field. The wind was strong at the scene. After the fire broke out, many nearby high-voltage power towers were shrouded in thick smoke, and the local power department urgently cut off the power supply to the substation. Fortunately, the wildfire caused no casualties. Regarding this matter, I would like to briefly express my views

Everyone is responsible for forest fire prevention. As a citizen, you must have fire prevention awareness. Once there is a fire, the losses will be It is immeasurable that local governments and forest management personnel should increase publicity efforts and try their best to remind people who enter the forest area that the use of open fires is prohibited. There was a fire in Liangshan, Sichuan, and more than 30 fire fighters paid the price with their lives. , which is very sad. I hope everyone is safe when using fire, for themselves and for the country.

Farmers have low education and unclear fire protection awareness. The publicity of the National Village Committee is not adequate. Only then would something like this happen. This time I learned a lesson. This matter should be reported more on television broadcasts. Let people across the country work together to ensure fire safety. Measures to prevent such incidents

1. Everyone is responsible for fire safety and take precautions before they happen. However, farmers, especially older farmers, may have a weak awareness of fire protection.

2. The government and relevant departments should target fire-prone mountains and forests in rural areas and conduct more publicity on fire safety among farmers.

3. Formulate a sound legal mechanism related to fire safety to deter some people with ulterior motives.

4. The government will commend and reward those who have made contributions to preventing forest fires.

5. Incorporate forest fire safety into primary school textbooks so that every Chinese child can establish fire awareness from an early age.

6. Make more big-character posters and banners about fire safety in rural areas. Fire instructors from each town go to the countryside every month to organize fire safety publicity activities. My brother is a forest firefighter

Every time I see a report on the news about a wildfire in a certain area, I will call him, on the one hand to confirm whether he has gone to the scene, and on the other hand to confirm whether he has gone to the scene. On the one hand, he was told to pay attention to safety if he went to the scene.

What impressed me most about his firefighting was that I remember talking to him on the phone on New Year’s Eve one year, and on the first day of the New Year, they went out to put out the fire. I've been there for six or seven days, and not a single phone call has been made to my home during that time. In fact, the family was not particularly worried at that time, because in his words, putting out mountain fires is very simple. Generally, there is no need to go to the fire, and it is much safer than urban firefighting. But after the firefighters died fighting the fire in Liangshan, we learned that their work is also full of dangers.

The most we can do about wildfires is to avoid man-made fires. After all, we cannot control natural disasters. How to avoid man-made fires, I think we should follow the following points.

1. It is prohibited for people to bring fires to the mountains, and inspections of mountains and forests should be carried out. During the fire prevention period, inspections of some major areas should be intensified. Question and investigate suspicious persons who come up the mountain.

2. Mountain closures are carried out during key fire prevention periods when wildfires are prone to occur.

3. Carry out fire prevention publicity and education to villagers to make them deeply aware of the dangers of fire.

4. Burning wasteland, burning straw, picnicking and other things are prohibited.

5. Make an emergency plan, handle it promptly and effectively when a fire occurs, and minimize losses as much as possible.

Forest protection and fire prevention is a big deal. Only when everyone is aware of this problem can we minimize fire hazards as much as possible. Don't leave anything to chance, because it is very likely that because of your temporary happiness, many families will lose their laughter. Protecting forests and preventing fires is everyone’s responsibility!