The Ganlong Railway occurred in the 24th inning of the Ganlong Railway China Railway.

Author:China Railway Architecture Time:2022.06.15

Correspondent An Jingqing Li Yulan Xie Guo

"After the road is completed, it can be passed!" With a car's car -carried car's driving point of rescue points, the Ganlong Railway's water damage rescue is advancing at full speed.

Affected by the continuous rainfall in Fujian Province, around 3:00 on June 14, the local roads collapsed from the Ganlong Line Jinfengshan Station to Changting Station. After receiving the notice from the Fujian Railway Construction Headquarters of the China Railway Nanchang Bureau Group, the Longlong Railway Project Department of the 24th Bureau of China Railway organized more than 200 rescue personnel overnight to mobilize 6 large excavators and 4 tok to rush to the scene, and From Changting Station and other stations around, the rescue supplies such as 10 vehicles 600 tons of stone are allocated to the rescue site.

The rescue personnel were in the wind and rain, removing foreign bodies such as slump, trees, stones, etc., filled the lack of stones that were flushed by large water, pounded the line foundation, checked the geometry of the line to achieve safe operating standards, and investigated water damage and water damage and in the surrounding areas of the line. Downstream drainage.

As of 7 am on the 15th, the rescue personnel have completed a comprehensive cleanup of on -site electric poles and damaged rails. At present, various rescue work is still in an orderly manner, and the rescue personnel are trying to organize the repair of water harm and strive to restore the unobstructed transportation as soon as possible.

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