The next day, three teams composed of geological environment monitoring and geological exploration personnel set out from Beijing to Sichuan to begin field environmental monitoring and geological survey sampling.
At the same time, documents were issued to local government departments to make relevant notices on emergency preparedness. All units also issued tasks for geological disaster response exercises, which included fire and earthquake escape drills in schools, shopping malls, factories and places with dense populations.
All governments, units and departments were required to actively cooperate in implementing this task, and more than a dozen inspection teams were directly sent to various places to supervise and inspect.
Two months later, data from multiple monitoring points showed abnormalities, especially at the groundwater monitoring point, and the data was reported in a timely manner.
In the early morning of May 11, notices were issued step by step, requiring that all areas within a 50-mile radius of the abnormal monitoring data area must be evacuated before noon on the 12th, and party members and cadres from all localities must play an active role.
It was another war without the smoke of gunpowder. Leading cadres at all levels took action, from notifying to urging, to persuading, and finally to forcing. Most of the personnel had evacuated before noon, and only a small number of stubborn elements refused to leave no matter what.
Finally, the cadres could only move these people to a relatively flat place and asked them not to return to their houses for the time being, but some people still did not take it seriously.
Just like in the previous life, the timing was exact. First, the glass on the windows shattered, then the earth shook, the sky collapsed, and then it began to rain heavily. Those who did not leave were all scared silly.
The flat land where they were was instantly buried by the ruins of collapsed houses, leaving them no chance of escape.
Luo Qiao was among the first group to sign up for the medical aid team. They flew to Mianyang, and then followed the local coordination and followed the officers and soldiers transporting supplies into the disaster area.
Although advance warnings were given and most people were evacuated, some people did not pay enough attention and simply evacuated from the houses to flat areas in the wild. Some were injured by materials that flew out when the houses collapsed, and some were injured by rocks that rolled down the mountain. At this time, aftershocks continued to occur.
To be honest, it is impossible to have no casualties at all. It is already remarkable that so many people could be evacuated in a day and a half. Now a large number of officers and soldiers have begun the rescue work.
Before boarding the plane, Luo Qiao called Xu Shifan and informed all branches to prepare donations of money and materials. The top priority now is disaster relief and the transportation of supplies.
So as soon as she landed in Mianyang, a large amount of relief supplies were loaded onto trucks and shipped from various places. This time, all of Yipin's branches, including overseas companies, took action at the first opportunity.
Even the strongest people could not bear it when they got to the actual site. This was different from the scenes seen on TV. It was so heartbreaking that it was hard to breathe. Wherever they went, all the houses collapsed. The people who had been evacuated patted their chests and said they were scared. They were all very grateful to the government. Later, some personnel also participated in the rescue.
Afterwards, rescue units and groups from all over the country also launched search and rescue operations. Luo Qiao and his team treated the wounded sent by all parties in a makeshift tent.