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Where is Yan Kui, a reporter from Beijing TV?
Introduction to Yan Kui:
Yan Kui, female, born in Hubei, 1973, reporter of Beijing TV News Center.
Wenchuan earthquake, Yushu earthquake in Qinghai, mudslide disaster in Zhouqu, Gansu, and "July 21"rainstorm in Beijing ... Faced with all kinds of natural and man-made disasters in the past 20 years, Yan Kui rushed to the scene at the first time, and the number of manuscripts and draft A were among the best for a long time, winning various awards many times. She also appeals for seriously ill children all the year round, contacting hospitals and raising funds; Justice, regardless of danger, in-depth investigation, exposing all kinds of shady.
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Yan Kui's main deeds:
Since Yan Kui entered Beijing TV Station from 65438 to 0995, he has been fighting in the front line of news work. After 20 years of career, she has made great achievements. She is a front-line reporter who "where I am needed, I will be there". Without exception, she reported Wenchuan earthquake, Zhouqu mudslide, Yushu earthquake, Lushan earthquake, Ludian earthquake, major floods, the 60-year military parade in the capital and the 9.3 military parade.
She is a "prolific reporter" and can produce good manuscripts. She publishes nearly a thousand articles every year, and the number of manuscripts and A manuscripts has been among the best in the news center for a long time. Her short messages, novels, series reports and special reports have won various news awards many times.
Individuals have also won awards from city leaders for many times, and successively won honorary titles such as Beijing Excellent Journalist, Beijing March 8th Red Flag Bearer, City, Bureau and Taiwan Advanced Worker, Top Ten Journalists and Excellent party member.
On May 2, 2008, an earthquake occurred in Wenchuan. Yan Kui found the opportunity to enter the disaster area, flew to Chengdu before bidding farewell to his family, and chose to go to Beichuan County, the hardest hit area, and stayed there for 10 days. In the case of aftershocks, the dammed lake bursting at any time, lack of clothes and food, and extremely difficult news transmission, she tried her best to send back dozens of live reports.
201April 14, Yushu earthquake in Qinghai. At that time, Yan Kuigang and her husband and daughter went to Sanya, Hainan for a holiday, which was her first vacation after working for many years. However, after receiving the call from the leader, she immediately went to Xining alone with her camera at home and took a 14-hour long-distance bus to Yushu.
In Yushu, Yan Kui went deep into the highest disaster area at sea level and took many touching photos of earthquake relief with a small camera.
20 10 On August 7th, a massive mudslide occurred in Zhouqu, Gansu, and Yan Kui went to the disaster area again. In the case of accidental injury while exploring the road, she limped and insisted on completing the report of Zhouqu. Knowing that Longnan was seriously affected, she risked a mudslide at any time and rushed to huang dian zhen in Longnan overnight.
In the case of road interruption, she walked more than ten kilometers with equipment and entered the hardest hit area to report. She overcame many difficulties to complete the "Zhouqu Longnan Disaster and Longnan Extraordinary Flood Series Report" and won the third prize of the third (20 10) good news selection of the Capital Women Journalists Association.
2065438+July 2, 20021day, the rainstorm in Beijing was the worst in decades. Yan Kui immediately rushed to the scene to report. Throughout the reporting process, she challenged the physical limits and raced against time. From the 2 1 rainstorm to the completion of key reports in Fangshan District on 28th, Yan Kui always rushed to the front line of disaster relief with a high sense of responsibility and sent back nearly 50 most vivid, touching and authentic reports.
Among them, A Reporter's 7.2 1 won the second prize of the 15th (20 12) Good News Selection of the Capital Women Journalists Association, and also won the "Contribution Award for Flood Control and Disaster Relief" issued by the Beijing Municipal People's Government.
20 13 On April 20th, an earthquake occurred in Lushan, Sichuan, and Yan Kui was ordered to go to the disaster area again. Going to Sichuan disaster area again, Yan Kui expressed a journalist's respect for his profession and a party member's love for the people with his own personal experience and personal feelings.
On August 3, 20 14, an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 occurred in Ludian, Yunnan. As an excellent employee of TV station, Yan Kui, who is taking her daughter to rest in the training center of the unit, once again left her tearful daughter and rushed to the hardest hit area in Ludian after receiving the news that the station was going to send a reporter to the disaster area.
During the interview days in the disaster area, although the rocked stones were flying at any time, and even sometimes the flying stones would hit the helmet on her head, she still risked going deep into the hardest hit area and sent back the live broadcast of the soldiers' home to save people in time.
When she learned that 3 1 officers and men were trapped at the bottom of the dammed lake and lost contact one day and one night, she and five officers and men walked with food and water on their backs for more than ten hours, crossing mountains and mountains for dozens of kilometers, at the edge of a cliff more than 200 meters deep. Many places can only be crawled, and if it is not very good, there will be no trace.
But she didn't give up. Together with the officers and men, she sent food and water to the officers and men who had not eaten for more than a day. In the process of disaster relief reporting, Yan Kui is not only a reporter who recorded the scene, but also an experienced rescue team member. While recording the disaster relief scene of officers and men, she is still trying her best to help the affected people.
From 2065438 to the beginning of July 2006, after several rounds of heavy rainfall, serious floods occurred in many places in the Yangtze River basin. There is a large area of water in Wuhan city, and the city is surrounded by boating and floods. With the typhoon raging, coastal cities are facing challenges. Xinxiang, Henan Province suffered a rare rainstorm, and the urban area was soaked in water. The national army and civilians fought floods, and the floods touched the hearts of the people in the capital.
Yan Kui immediately went to the front line of the hardest hit area in Hubei. In order to interview the news of the disaster and the despair of the soldiers and civilians in the disaster area, she sleeps for an hour every day, eats a meal and runs three cities a day; Wuhan, Xinzhou, Xiaogan, Huanggang, Macheng, Ezhou, Hanchuan and other hardest hit areas have left her figure.
Because there was water everywhere in the disaster area, her feet were so swollen that she had to jump for an interview. She ate Fenbid in the evening and arrived at the rescue site the next morning. As soon as the weather in the disaster area stops, the temperature will reach more than 40 degrees Celsius. Even if you do nothing, you will get heatstroke if you stand in the sun for a while. But she insisted on the interview in the hot sun. She is so sweaty that she can't wear glasses.
In order to interview the flood fighting in the disaster area, she "lost" her daughter who was about to take the final exam to her husband and plunged into the disaster site. Yan Kui's hometown is Xiaogan, but she really didn't go home three times.
In order not to worry my mother, I didn't tell her where I was going. I didn't know my daughter had arrived in Hubei until I chatted with my friends. The reports of seven natural disasters tested her professional ethics as a reporter-wherever I am needed, I will be there.
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