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What happened to the driver on the roof of Bazhong, Sichuan asking for help?

According to media reports, in July 10, there was heavy rainfall in Bazhong City, Sichuan Province, geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides occurred in mountainous areas, and waterlogging occurred in urban areas. On the same day, a car was trapped in the flood, and the driver stood on the roof for help. After unremitting efforts, he successfully rescued the driver.

Netizens have praised firefighters: "At this time, heroes will always lend a helping hand." "Grateful, grateful, moved." "Like a fireman in China."

Sichuan Bazhong launched a secondary emergency response to natural disasters;

At July 10/5: 30, Bazhong Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters launched the municipal level III flood control emergency response. At 2200 hours, the Municipal Disaster Reduction Committee launched the Class IV emergency response to natural disasters in Bazhong City, and fully organized relevant departments to carry out rescue and relief work. At 8: 40 on June 5438+0/KLOC-0, the Municipal Disaster Reduction Committee launched the Class II emergency response to natural disasters in Bazhong City.

The Bazhong Meteorological Bureau, the Municipal Water Conservancy Bureau, the Municipal Natural Resources and Planning Bureau and the Bazhong Hydrological Bureau have successively issued early warning information, and timely transmitted the early warning information to villages, households and people through WeChat group, Weibo, SMS and speakers.

Make full use of the team of disaster information officers, implement "point-to-point" reminders, implement preventive measures to relevant responsible persons such as counties, townships and villages, and remind them to take preventive measures in a targeted manner. Up to now, more than 45,000 text messages have been sent, and 3,869 relevant responsible persons have been reminded point to point.