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0/4 people were killed in the landslide in Bijie, Guizhou. What rescue measures have the relevant departments taken?

I think the relevant departments have found all the victims through 24-hour uninterrupted rescue equipment and changing people and cars. Unfortunately, 14 people left us in this incident, and the remaining three people were seriously injured although they did not die. It is understood that when this happened, the relevant departments dispatched a number of rescue forces, including 57 rescue vehicles, 100 people, search and rescue dogs, life detectors, 16 excavators and so on. , and 120 emergency motorcade waiting for rescue. This incident is also telling everyone about the dangers of landslides, especially friends who work on the construction site, so we must pay attention to safety. Although rescuers have tried their best to rescue people, death is inevitable. I hope this incident can alert everyone.

Everyone should always remember that the assistance of the relevant departments cannot be so timely forever. Only when you are prepared to save yourself can you save yourself in time when danger occurs. There is only one life, once lost, there is no chance. This is a rule and a warning. In the process of rescue, all the machines are constantly working, and only people are constantly communicating, which is also to promote the rescue progress and protect the safety of the victims. Every minute of the rescue is very precious.

Q: If you are in the process of rescue, what kind of mental state are you in? Please answer in the comments section.

If it were me, I would try my best to rescue the trapped people. Because at this time, we have to race against time to ensure the safety of the trapped people, don't you think so? In this rescue process, all the people went all out, so we can say that we have done our best. In addition to their normal physiological needs, these people have been in the front line of rescue. I am very grateful to these people for their efforts. Although the result is not satisfactory, they have tried.

We only have one life, but if we can use it correctly, once is enough.