High school current affairs review
Debris flow engulfs Zhouqu, Gansu, and impermanence of natural disasters leads to meditation. 20 10 From the evening of August 7th to the early morning of August 8th, bad luck came to the sleeping Zhouqu, Gansu. Debris flow caused by heavy rainfall blocked Bailong River, a tributary of the upper reaches of Jialing River, and formed a dammed lake. Two-thirds of Zhouqu County was flooded by backwater, and power, transportation and communication were interrupted. From the panoramic photos before the Zhouqu disaster, you can almost smell the smoke coming from the quiet mountain city, and that quiet moment was changed. A village was completely destroyed by mudslides, and an area of 2.5 million square meters was razed to the ground. More than 50,000 people are in danger in this disaster, lacking the necessary drinking water and food. This is not the first time that a mudslide has come to Zhouqu. Have you paid enough attention to disaster prevention and early warning? Of course, now is not the time to reflect, but the next disaster will not wait for people to sort out their ideas slowly. According to media reports five years ago, serious soil erosion in Zhouqu County led to frequent mudslides. Behind the impermanence of natural disasters, what kind of human activities have created all this now? It's so cruel and tragic that we can't even take a breath and think about the cause and effect of things. In the face of disasters, what human beings can do is not only to be at a loss again and again, but to learn a profound lesson and realize their mistakes. The dead have passed away, and how many are just swallowed up by mudslides in their sleep. What kind of continuity should the living have? My heart is aching, my blood is dripping, for the compatriots who died in disasters, for this troubled country and nation. Pain needs love to heal, and love needs longer pain to publicize: it is these pains that give us the power to reflect.