More than 30 students in Liangshan suddenly encountered mudslides on their way back to school. How do children successfully avoid danger?
I am afraid that students will not be able to register before August 3 1, so I decided to go to school early. Most people in the village got up early that day, and younger children were escorted by their parents. Children can get on the bus as long as they pass through Meiziping Village. On the way, the debris flow rushed down from the top of the mountain and quickly blocked the road. The villagers shouted: run, children, so as to avoid danger.
Witness Xiao He briefly described it.
Xiao He, a college student, went out of the village with his younger brother because he was going to the provincial capital to do business. During that time, it often rained in the village, and there were many landslides and mudslides. I didn't expect to meet them At that time, there were twenty or thirty students, at least fifty or sixty adults. When passing through a dangerous area, adults will stand and observe or try to pass. When we passed the incident section, we just stopped and didn't observe for long. A wave of debris flow rushed down. The villagers loudly told us to hurry, and we always had to experience three waves of mudslides. Then the adults put branches on the debris flow and everyone passed safely.
What should I do if I encounter a mudslide?
Debris flow has a limited range of activities, flowing from high to low, and try to stand in an area higher than debris flow. Be careful not to stop in the middle of the mudslide, it will be washed away directly. Debris flow not only contains water, but also contains a lot of stones and soil. Once you are caught in it, it is difficult to escape on your own. Debris flows often occur after heavy rains, so residents living in mountainous areas should pay attention to the surrounding conditions when traveling. There must be noise before the debris flow comes, so it is easier to find it in advance. Judging the direction of debris flow according to binaural effect, and informing peers to pay attention to the danger.