"Flood" Action | Drainage Artifact "Dragon Sucking Water" is launched to help Zhengzhou urban emergency flood
Author:Mengye News Time:2022.06.27
Elephant News reporter Xia Ping
In the rainy season, flood conditions. On June 27, the reporter was informed that in order to take the strong precipitation, the urban management system implemented a leadership class, and all members went to work. Each rescue team was on the front line of inspections.
In the early morning of the 27th, the reporter saw the rescue player of the bridge of the Zhengzhou Municipal Engineering Management Office of the Zhengzhou Municipal Engineering Management Office next to the Jinshui Road Railway Railway Bridge. After receiving a notice from the flood prevention work of the Zhengzhou Municipal Engineering Management Office on the 26th, all the members immediately arrived at the post to place a large flow drainage rescue vehicle named "Dragon Suction Water" beside the Jinshui Road Railway Railway Bridge Citrus, which facilitated the water hole water Then quickly began to rise.
"This 'dragon suction water' can achieve a raising capacity of 3,000 cubic meters per hour, with large flow and thick pipe diameter, which can shorten half of the increase time." Can quickly achieve road recovery and vehicle traffic. "
In order to ensure that the "dragon sucks water" can start to increase the work at any time, the front -line rescue duty personnel of the Bridge Office of the Municipal Management Office implemented a 24 -hour shift on duty. Starting from the morning of the 26th, it is still on duty.
"We do flood prevention work. Other people run at home. We rain to the unit. We are also a retrograde in the flood prevention and rain!" Said the flood prevention rescue player of a bridge.
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