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On the 11th anniversary of the April 14 Yushu earthquake, what other stories have moved you?

On April 14, 2010, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake occurred in Yushu City, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. 11 years later, Yushu was reborn in nirvana, and everything became better.

In order to vigorously promote the spirit of disaster relief, continuously exercise the original mission, and further promote the effectiveness of party history learning and education, on the occasion of the 11th anniversary of the Mu? 414 earthquake relief, the Haidong detachment organized a series of commemorative events to commemorate Yushu? 414? Activities for the 11th anniversary of earthquake relief.

All levels have organized seminars on the Yushu earthquake relief spirit, and watched the special documentary on the earthquake relief. The tearful photos, the heroic deeds of self-sacrifice to save others, and the dedicated voluntary service will be deeply remembered by everyone. The silent love that emerged during the earthquake relief work? Love is united, tenacious, and strong. At the same time, commanders and combatants combined the study and education of party history and the construction and development of the fire rescue team to vigorously promote the Yushu earthquake relief spirit, perform fire rescue duties and missions, talk about their understanding and experience, and enjoy the harvest of gratitude.

When one party is in trouble, all parties support it. During this earthquake, many touching deeds and stories happened. When the earthquake occurred, in order to protect her daughter who was less than 1 year old, the young mother held her daughter tightly in her arms and blocked the collapsed building with her body. The young mother was killed on the spot, but the girl was saved. A Xiangfan man kept the remains of his wife and daughter in a freezer. In order to let his relatives see the last side, the rag-picker in his 80s donated 100,000 yuan of his savings for rescue. The senior man planned to donate 8,000 yuan of part-time money to travel to Qinghai.

Eleven years have passed now, and I have thought a lot. It is not about lamenting the passage of time, but more about thinking about the meaning of life. Now that the disaster area has been rebuilt, the dead have been reincarnated, and those who are fortunate enough to stay have their own lives. In the face of disaster, human life is so fragile. They have experienced a disaster, but they have not given up hope, but face life more positively and optimistically. The past is gone, and the pain of leaving loved ones is slowly being erased by time. As we grow up safely, we must do something for this society and this country, so that this life will be worthwhile.