China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - Does the sudden mudslide natural disaster in Dulongjiang Township, Nujiang County, Yunnan Province cause casualties?

Does the sudden mudslide natural disaster in Dulongjiang Township, Nujiang County, Yunnan Province cause casualties?

On the morning of April 2, around 1, the police station received an alarm from the masses for help, and a serious mudslide occurred near the Dulongjiang Township Highway Maintenance Station. According to the latest news, this natural disaster has caused two deaths and four people lost contact.

As of 7 pm on April 3, the search and rescue team found two victims at the scene of the mudslide. According to preliminary statistics, the debris flow disaster has caused two auto repair shops and 1 scrap metal recycling point to be buried, 1 hydrological station to be washed away, some houses were seriously damaged, and 68 people were evacuated urgently, resulting in a loss of 48 million yuan.

In terms of communication, two local mobile satellites were built and put into operation in 2020, which effectively solved the problem of damaged ground optical cables and ensured that local personnel could maintain normal communication with the outside world. At the same time, the on-site headquarters has organized relevant personnel to conduct a major investigation on the hidden dangers of natural disasters in the township as soon as possible, and do their best to do monitoring and emergency work to ensure the safety of personnel. ?

In fact, since March 3 1, heavy rainfall has occurred in most areas of Gongshan county, and moderate to heavy snow has occurred in higher altitude areas, resulting in rolling stones and subgrade subsidence on many roads. The occurrence of this mudslide is also related to the recent heavy rainfall. At that time, for everyone's safety, Dulongjiang Highway had implemented traffic control and prohibited vehicles from passing. Now everything is back to normal.

Debris flow is a frequent natural disaster in China. When we encounter a mudslide, we should quickly flee the house and take refuge in an open place to prevent being buried. If you are in the valley, you should approach the highland immediately, don't stay in the valley, and don't hide in low-lying places. You should run to higher ground. When you can't escape, you should also quickly embrace fixed objects such as trees around you. In short, when encountering disasters, try not to panic and rationally do your own safety protection work.