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What's the latest progress in Mianzhu, Sichuan?

The transformation of industry will inevitably create space for new industries. Mianzhu, a once prosperous industrial city, will face opportunities and challenges.

On the 6th, the reporter saw in Mianzhu that the houses were seriously damaged, and some of the collapsed buildings were not cleaned up. However, the public's mood is stable, some commercial shops are open normally, and most citizens live in tents. Opposite the residents' tents are outdoor shops that can be seen everywhere on both sides of the road. Next to Mianzhu City Square, open-air tents built of nylon cloth are lined up, and tent banks, tent supermarkets and tent bookstores are available.

The reporter learned from Mianzhu Municipal Bureau of Commerce that there are 13266 industrial and commercial households in Mianzhu, of which hotels and restaurants account for 29.78%. The earthquake caused many shopping malls, hotels and restaurants in the city to collapse. There are five shopping centers and supermarkets with an area of more than 3,000 square meters in the urban area, and 70% of the buildings in these five units collapsed and could not be operated. Luo Yingguang, member of the Standing Committee of Mianzhu Municipal Committee and Minister of Propaganda, said in an interview, "After the earthquake, the function of Mianzhu city was completely paralyzed. At present, water supply is only on the first floor of some areas, and power supply is only on some streets. Natural gas was cut off, and wireless communication with the outside world was resumed on the third day after the earthquake. The landline is still in a state of paralysis. Our urban functions have not been restored. "

Although the conditions are still very difficult, many industrial enterprises in Mianzhu have resumed production. On the afternoon of June 6, in Tumen Town, Mianzhu City, in a large warehouse of Qian Kun Group Xinkun Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd., the workers were busy with production, and a temporary office and staff canteen were set up in one corner of the warehouse.

Zhou Shujun, the general manager of the company, told us, "After the disaster, we immediately evaluated and strengthened the factory building and resumed production on May 19. Mianzhu is one of the earliest enterprises to resume production. On May 23, the first batch of products we produced after the earthquake were directly transported to Shanghai by long-distance bus and will be exported from Shanghai to the United States. "

This private enterprise mainly produces, processes and sells automobile connecting rods, crankshafts and machining. In addition to supporting Dongfeng motor, the products are mainly exported, and the markets are mainly in the United States, Australia, Germany and Southeast Asia.

Since May 23rd, they have produced eight batches of products and sent them to foreign markets. "We have restored three of the five production lines and nearly 400 employees have returned to work. Employees who are temporarily off duty will clean up the scene. Everyone is determined to resume production as soon as possible. Resuming production is the greatest help to the disaster area! " Zhou Shujun said.

It is understood that 60% of the output value of Xinkun Company comes from supporting Dong Qi. Like Xin Kun, Mianzhu also has many large and small enterprises supporting Dong Qi, forming an industrial chain. In 2007, in order to support Dong Qi, Xinkun Company invested 70 million yuan to purchase modern equipment.

Will the loss of Dong Qi bring great influence to Xin Kun? Zhou Shujun said, "We are full of confidence in the future development. On May 24th, Dong Qi resumed production and proposed to restore 80% of the pre-earthquake production capacity within six months. The original production target of the generator set remains unchanged this year. I think we should have a lot of things to do in the future. "

Liu, deputy director of the propaganda department of the company's party Committee, made Zhou Shujun feel more practical. He told us that because the reconstruction of Dong Qi needs a process, in order to complete the orders in hand as soon as possible, Dong Qi will hand over more non-core businesses to supporting enterprises at this stage. This may be a bigger opportunity for a large number of Mianzhu machinery manufacturing enterprises that support Dong Qi, such as Xin Kun.

In Mianzhu, many enterprises, like Xinkun, quickly launched self-help and reconstruction after the earthquake and soon found new opportunities.

Of course, there are still many problems to be considered in Mianzhu's post-disaster reconstruction. How to re-plan the layout and adjust the industrial structure is a subject faced by Mianzhu's leading group.

Judging from the existing industrial system, Mianzhu faces challenges that are self-evident. With the overall relocation of Dong Qi, the machinery manufacturing industry will have to change from a leading industry to a supporting industry; The phosphorus chemical industry is difficult to resume production in a short time because of the destruction of raw materials. If we seek raw materials from outside, the cost will inevitably increase and the phosphorus chemical industry will have to make adjustments. What's more, whether and how the heavily polluted phosphorus chemical industry can be restored remains to be discussed. Many Mianzhu cadres and masses believe that post-disaster reconstruction needs a scientific attitude and cannot be rushed.

"First of all, we must evaluate geological disasters, and then conduct scientific argumentation and planning. In the reconstruction, we must understand the geological conditions so that Mianzhu can be rebuilt. " Luo Yingguang said. For Mianzhu, where many people are still homeless and the basic functions of the city have not been restored, it is imperative to restore the functions of the city as soon as possible and do a good job in resettling the affected people.

According to the central government's deployment, Jiangsu Province provided counterpart support for Mianzhu's post-disaster reconstruction. On May 23, after a 42-hour overnight trip, the first batch of materials supporting Mianzhu, Jiangsu Province have successfully arrived in the hardest hit areas. It is understood that within one month, Jiangsu builders will let 2000 local people in the disaster area move out of tents and move into new residential areas with shower rooms, toilets, schools and medical clinics. With the support of Jiangsu, Mianzhu's post-disaster reconstruction will be accelerated.

A few days ago, Mianzhu City Post-disaster Reconstruction Leading Group announced that it has officially started the preparation of post-disaster reconstruction planning. The planning period is nearly three years (2008-20 10) and the next five years (201-2015). The latter three years will focus on restoration and reconstruction, and the latter five years will focus on development and perfection. The overall planning of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction includes the overall planning of post-disaster reconstruction, urban system planning, rural construction planning, urban and rural housing construction plan, infrastructure construction planning, public service facilities construction, productivity layout and industrial adjustment planning, market service system planning, epidemic prevention and disaster reduction and ecological environment restoration planning, and post-disaster reconstruction land planning. After the report is approved by the State Council, Mianzhu will gradually advance according to the principle of giving priority, highlighting key points, standardizing and orderly, and proceeding according to law.

I believe that the transformation of old industries will inevitably create space for new industries. With the changes of cities and towns, this once prosperous industrial city is bound to have both opportunities and challenges.

With the efforts of the local labor department, 258 enterprises from inside and outside the province provided more than 65,438+0,000 jobs for Mianzhu. Mianzhu has also established three tent training schools for migrant workers to teach practical techniques such as welding and microcomputer to enhance their employability. Local agricultural production has also begun to enter the normal track. Mianzhu Agriculture Bureau tried its best to raise funds and began to buy spring silkworms, and sericulture production returned to normal.

In Mianzhu Square, doctors from Mianzhu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital provide medical services to citizens in tents. Wu Xiaoping, president of Chinese Medicine Hospital, told us that all their staff are on duty 24 hours a day, receiving nearly 1,000 patients every day. He said: "The living are lucky, so we should help more people." They now cook Chinese medicine every day to relieve summer heat and prevent diseases and distribute it to the public free of charge.

The interview in Mianzhu made us feel that the broad masses of cadres and people in Mianzhu have strong determination and quick response, and the pace of post-disaster reconstruction in Mianzhu is accelerating. Mianzhu people have risen from the ruins.