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A police chief in Jilin fell into the water and lost contact during flood prevention work

2024-07-26

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(Original title: A mudslide occurred in Linjiang City, Jilin Province. The director of the Public Security Bureau and the driver fell into the water and disappeared while working on the scene)

Beijing News (Reporter Peng Jingtao, Intern Xu Mengyan) At 18:20 on July 24, a mudslide disaster occurred in Xujiagou, the fourth community of Yihe Village, Naozhi Town, Linjiang City, on the Manlin Line of Provincial Highway S204, and two people fell into the water and lost contact. On the afternoon of the 25th, staff from the Naozhi Town Police Station in Linjiang City confirmed to the Beijing News reporter that the people who fell into the water were the director of the Linjiang Public Security Bureau and his driver, and they are still searching for them.

The picture shows the scene of the mudslide (the picture has nothing to do with the text and comes from the Internet)

On the evening of July 24, localized heavy rainfall occurred in Naozhi Town, Linjiang City, Jilin Province. According to online reports, the director of the Linjiang City Public Security Bureau and a driver fell into the water and disappeared. On the evening of July 25, a staff member of the Linjiang City Public Security Bureau told the Beijing News reporter that while deploying flood prevention work on site, the director of the Linjiang City Public Security Bureau, Xia Kun, and the driver fell into the water and lost contact, and the search and rescue work is still ongoing.

According to the Linjiang Municipal People's Government Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters, in accordance with the deployment requirements of the provincial and municipal flood control headquarters, Linjiang City quickly launched an emergency response and organized emergency repairs and search and rescue work as soon as possible. Provincial and municipal rescue forces have also arrived at the local area to carry out work. At present, 125 affected people have been evacuated one after another, and the economic losses caused by the disaster are being counted.