Beijing rain hit: car was washed up on the road to the station was deformed diesel generator | diesel generator price / 2012-07-23
The Juma River, which is nearly 60 kilometers from downtown Fangshan, is the only way to flood. After the heavy rain, the Zhangfang Bridge across the bridge became a dangerous bridge and has been restricted to traffic.
After the heavy rain, Beijing is sky high. Yesterday at 2 pm, the reporter drove from the Fangshan Big Road (Yanshankou) to the Sixth Ring Road, and drove westward for 10 kilometers to Yanshan. When passing by Dashiqiao, the rushing floods under the bridge stirred up a wave of waves. A lot of cars were parked on both sides of the bridge, and the drivers got off to the bridge to take pictures.
"The river's water is not so much for many years. This year's rainwater is really too great," said local farmer Zhang Laohan. The driver who took pictures was from Fangshan and also from Beijing. While listening to Zhang Laohan telling us, we can see nearby Shidu, can we help local people...
All the way to Yanshan, the road has dried out, as if Beijing has never been raining, the pedestrians on the roadside are also very quiet and busy. When they asked them only, they would say that Fangshan had heavy rain last night (21st) and made a big flood. There are also many people affected. However, they did not have a trace of worry. “With the attention of the urban government, we have the people’s own efforts and the disaster has passed,†said Lin Zhiming, a resident living near Yanshan.
From Yanshan to the south, after passing the old county town of Fangshan and onto the Jingzhou Road, the signs of disaster have become increasingly evident. On both sides of the road were small saplings, planks washed down by the flood, and cars abandoned on the roadside. Some cars were rushed into the ditch next to the road, while others crashed into the trees.
Along the way, the reporters continued to see that villagers cleaned "sanitary" on the big road. The debris washed down by the water were piled on the side of the road. The stones on the road were also cleaned up.
At an iron junction near Liwa Road, the reporter saw that the signal light had been washed down by water and a red car was rushed to the station. The roads on both sides of the rails have also been deformed by blisters.
On the eastern side of the railroad crossing, an old grandfather, wearing a straw hat and carrying an iron shovel, rushed to the broken stone on the railroad track and directed the passing vehicles. He is the local people and he is obligated to help.
The reporter went further to Shidu and found that the more severe the situation was, the more people touched the scene of local people helping each other and reducing disasters.
Every few kilometers, the reporter will find a repair shop. The factory is flooded. Repairers who can clean the water are constantly busy. "A lot of cars need to be repaired. Most of them have been blistered. We try to get these cars open and go to good villages or cities for repairs. We are all obliged to repair minor problems. We don't want money. They are all folks in the village. All of them were affected. At this time, help can help! Don't expect to send this money." Near Changgou, the owner of a car repair shop said.
At 4:00 pm, an emergency rescue vehicle flashing with police lights approached from Shidu, followed by a long line of cars. It looked like it was a tourist vehicle brought down. Seen here, the drivers on both sides of the road moved the car to the side, allowing a passage for the contingent convoy to pass.
Not far from the long ditch, the roadside water has not yet receded, and the small bridge is covered with rubbish. In the south of the bridge, there is a brick road leading to a gas station where the vehicles can enter the gas station to refuel.
The gas station went a bit northward. It looked like it was a worksite area of ​​a lumber mill before the heavy rain. Two rows of board houses made of wood were all washed away. The personnel had already withdrawn, and the wooden houses fell into the water and flashed. A 130 truck drove up and jumped from the car to a few workers and walked into the factory area to start cleaning up the broken homes.
From Shidu to Beijing, reporters saw many vehicles being towed, and they would see a group every few kilometers. After encountering these vehicles, the driver behind the car would not press the reminder but slow. Slowly follow, until the road is wide enough to overtake the past, when the past, some drivers will also roll down the window and ask: "Would you like to help?"
On the way back to the downtown area, the reporter drove a long road to the Sixth Ring Road. It took only two kilometers to break the road. In front of it was a sinking bridge. It was full of water. An Audi car was flooded in the water and the door was opened. It is believed that the personnel in the car have been safely evacuated. In front of the water, a cordon has been pulled up. I do not know whether it was the original road or the drivers who had left the lane and hesitated to form a team. At this time, a villager came over and became a volunteer guide: “From here onwards, to an overpass, turn right to return to Beijing.†Following the guidance of the villagers, the drivers turned north, the road A sign on the side says "Shuangxiao Village."
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