The water in the community has not reached the thigh! 1071 people were transferred in the rain in Fangshan Beiluyuan Community.

  On August 1st, the stagnant water in Beiluyuan area of Fangshan, which was severely affected by the disaster, has not receded, and many residents are trapped at home. The staff of Xilu Street and Beiluyuan Community took assault boats to deliver relief supplies to residents.

  Although the rain stopped temporarily, the accumulated water in Beiluyuan District still did not reach the knee, and the accumulated water in Beiluxin District did not reach the thigh. "At ten o'clock in the morning, we received a request for help from a resident in Building 18. The other person was suffering from diabetes and needed insulin to manipulate his condition. The medicine at home was in a hurry, but now he can't get out." Li Li, a cadre of Xilu Sub-district Office, said that after receiving help, the street immediately contacted the hospital and decided to help the residents buy medicines and send them to the door.

  At the same time, community workers will also transport the purchased instant noodles and other materials to the doors of each building by assault boats for distribution. Residents have gone out to pick up supplies, and some people are moved to tears.

  Since July 31, three street office cadres and 16 community workers who have sunk into the community for flood prevention and rescue have not slept a wink for a day and a night.

  "At 2 pm on July 31, the accumulated water in the community began to rise a little. Baolou cadres went to the residents' homes on the first floor separately and informed them to prepare for the transfer. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the Hedgehog River was poured into the community, and the accumulated water in buildings 1 to 4 soon did not reach the chest, and the water flooded into the first floor of the residents' homes. " The staff said that in an emergency, the fire rescue team, the police station and the blue sky rescue team arrived in time and quickly organized the assault boat to transfer the trapped residents. "Because the power has been cut off in the community and the residents' mobile phones can't be contacted, we can only sit in the assault boat and go to the door." Li Li said that a 60-year-old aunt was trapped in a first-floor home with two little girls. Seeing the water in the house, the aunt was so scared that she was shaking all over. "Seeing us coming, the old man was very agitated. The rescuers took them to the assault boat and safely sent them to the east gate of the community with shallow water. The bus waiting here transferred some residents to the centralized resettlement site of Bowen School."

  "The community is large and it is dark. It was still raining at that time, and the process of transferring residents was very difficult. It's useless to play an umbrella, and I'm soaked through. " Li Li said. The rescue continued until 4 o'clock in the morning of August 1, and a total of 1071 people were transferred from Beilufang, Beiluxin, Beiluchun and Beiluhua communities.

  This morning, flood control and emergency rescue continued, and street and community workers were pumping out stagnant water to deliver materials to residents to meet their living needs.