Cuicheng Garden in Haizhu District: Materials guarantee sufficient residents to actively be volunteers mutual assistance

Author:Guangzhou Daily Time:2022.07.10

On July 10, Haizhu District was designated as a medium -risk zone in the Cuicheng Garden Community and the Emerald Xuan Garden Community of Nanshi Street.

The reporter learned that after the discovery of the nucleic acid detection results of Cuicheng Garden, the Haizhu District set up the front line of the front line, set up 10 on -site party members service groups, established a mass service WeChat group and informing the living security hotline. Service work. Haizhu District gathers e -commerce platforms, fresh supermarkets and other suppliers, and mobilize community properties and party members to participate in distribution, with sufficient supplies.

The reporter saw outside the Gate 1 gate of Cuicheng Garden on the afternoon of July 9 that the community order was orderly. According to the residents, the implementation of the control management was notified at around 14 pm on July 9th, and the residents of the relevant buildings were transferred to the bus. The residents of the rest of the buildings cannot leave the building. They can pick up materials in the lobby of the building. The supplies are sufficient. "You can buy everything and the basic life is not greatly affected."

Community party members and enthusiastic residents actively sign up as volunteers to help transfer materials. In order to thank the staff and volunteers, some residents also bought a batch of drinking water for everyone. "Everyone helps each other, and the atmosphere is very good." Ms. Li, a resident.

Text, Video/Guangzhou Daily · Xinhua City Reporter: Liao Jingwen's picture is provided by the residents to provide Guangzhou Daily · Xinhuacheng Editor: Wu Yizhen

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