At around 11:50 on February 8, a landslide occurred in Group 2, Jinping Village, Muai Town, Yunlian County, Yibin, Sichuan Province, causing several houses to be buried and people to be trapped. The landslide caused the sparks of the rural road to Jinping section of the rural road due to sparks of the rural road of Y032.
The reporter learned from the Ministry of Transport that the local transportation department mobilized a total of 20 excavators to assist in the emergency rescue and disaster relief work. 11 passenger buses and 25 trucks were simultaneously mobilized to transfer the affected people and transport rescue materials. 30 passenger buses and 20 trucks (including 7 tractors) were mobilized from adjacent Gaoxian and Gongxian for emergency transportation capacity.
The transportation department of Sichuan Province has made every effort to ensure traffic and smooth flow: 115 toll stations on Chengdu Ring Road, Chengya, Chengren, Chengyi, Yishui, Yibin Ring Road, Yiyi and other expressways have opened 274 green emergency rescue channels to ensure free passage of emergency vehicles.
268 law enforcement personnel were sent to patrol and maintain order on key sections of roads.
8 emergency rescue service points are set up to provide free emergency food and medicine for past emergency rescue personnel.
The provincial traffic emergency rescue team was 13 people and 13 mechanical equipment (including command vehicles, super long arm excavators, step excavators, lighting vehicles, etc.) gathered at the National Storage Center for Highway Traffic Emergency Equipment and Materials (Meishan).
It is understood that the damaged section of Y032 is located above the affected village and does not affect personnel search and rescue. Currently, the life passages in the affected areas are unobstructed and can be reached through 3 rescue routes. According to the current situation, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Transportation has judged that the province's transportation emergency material reserves can meet the needs of traffic emergency response.
(CCTV reporter Tang Ying)


