Rongxian County, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, was informed that at about 9: 00 am on June 5438+0, a landslide occurred in Wu Tong Village, Shuanggu Town, Rongxian County, and more than 40,000 cubic meters of earth and stone collapsed instantly, causing 83 houses of 9 villagers nearby to collapse, damaging more than 20 telephone poles and sinking the surrounding tea garden land by 50 cm. As the local intelligent early warning system issued three warnings in succession, 46 households 180 people involved in the dangerous area successfully moved to avoid danger ahead of time, and no casualties were caused in this dangerous situation.
After the disaster, Li Gang, secretary of Zigong Municipal Party Committee, immediately instructed to do everything possible to ensure the safety of personnel, prevent secondary disasters, properly resettle the affected people and do a good job in post-disaster construction. Vice Mayor Xian Guangpeng, Rongxian county magistrate Zheng Xiaoqing and deputy county magistrate Ni Zhiyong immediately led experts from land and resources, safety supervision, civil affairs, finance and provinces and cities to the scene for command, immediately launched emergency plans and made emergency arrangements for the next rescue work. ? It's terrible. It feels like an earthquake. ? Villager Fan Dejun's home is only a few hundred meters away from the landslide. He said that his house was seriously damaged, but fortunately the government informed everyone in advance, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable. According to the secretary of the Wu Tong village branch, there was a harsh alarm around 1 morning 1. I immediately got up and led two villagers to go door to door in the rain to ensure that 12 households near the mountain had moved. After three consecutive warnings, at 8: 40 am, the mountain began to collapse in a large area. The director said that because the relevant departments adopted geological disaster monitoring instruments and 24-hour manual monitoring in advance and successfully warned, all the 12 households directly threatened nearby had moved before August of 17, and no casualties were caused by this disaster.