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Jingxing "Red Women's Army" supports post-disaster reconstruction

Published: 2024-09-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/06, Jingxing "Red Women's Army" supports post-disaster reconstruction

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? The Iron Lady is carrying materials.

From July 19 to 20, the mining area suffered a torrential rain and flood rarely seen in history. The disaster situation is an order, and the Red Cross Society of the Mining area immediately organized volunteers to go to the hardest-hit areas such as Jingpulan Village in Fengshan Town, Jiazhuang Village in Jiazhuang Town and Dayu Village in Hengjian Township to carry out flood relief and post-disaster reconstruction. This volunteer team, composed of eight women, is affectionately known as the "Red Army of Women" by the people in the disaster area.

? Among them, there are students and mothers who have not completed their maternity leave.

The female volunteer team of the Red Cross in the mining area is made up of eight people. Among them, there are high school seniors who are on summer vacation, a bride-to-be who is about to get married, a drum team aunt in her 50s, and a mother who has just given birth to a child for a few months. Some of them are old teammates who have volunteered for the Red Cross for decades, new members who responded to the call to join temporarily, and young mothers who resolutely devote themselves to work before the end of their maternity leave. After the emergency horn of the Red Cross Society for flood fighting and disaster relief in the mining area sounded, the women volunteers, represented by Jia Yuying, a teacher at the vocational education center in the mining area, resolutely joined the disaster relief army that got up early and late in the morning, braved the scorching heat, and ate unscheduled meals.

On July 21, women volunteers from the Red Cross Society in the mining area urgently prepared relief supplies in the morning and arrived in the flood-stricken area in the afternoon. Along with it, volunteer Wang Jine collected more than 700 yuan of love money from the Beifengshan War Drum team. As soon as they arrived at their destination, they and other volunteers carried materials against the scorching sun to distribute food, water, emergency medicine and other urgently needed supplies to the affected people. It was not until more than 4 o'clock in the afternoon that they dragged their tired bodies back to the mine station. In the next seven days, they went out early and returned late every day, actively contacted the village cadres in the disaster areas, spontaneously received relief tasks, and took the initiative to carry out psychological counseling in the homes of the affected people.

? Pitching a tent in the scorching sun is no worse than a man.

At the beginning, the village cadres only assigned these lesbians some simple, easy and easy things to do, thinking that a group of women could not take on the big task, and it was up to the men to rush up at the critical moment. Most villagers also think that this group of women are here to take part in the fun. However, the women's volunteers are determined to achieve something that will impress those who despise them. In addition to accomplishing the established tasks, we also take the initiative to help villagers clean up their watered houses and furniture.

On July 24, women volunteers received a serious task, that is, to help the hard-hit village Jingpu Lancun to set up relief tents. At more than 9: 00 in the morning, when everyone arrived in the village, it was said that there would be special people to guide the construction skills, but for some reason, the people who guided the tent did not arrive for a long time. In order to prevent the torrential rain from killing the "back horse gun" again, the women volunteers seemed to deliberately compete with gay men. They immediately organized and chose a place with relatively high terrain and relatively flat ground, looking at the picture while following the appearance in the instruction manual. Quickly set up the tent. In the summer days, people are sweating when they do nothing, not to mention setting up tents in the hot sun, which is undoubtedly a severe test of the will and physical fitness of the women volunteers, but they are still working enthusiastically. Watching the sweaty female volunteers, Sister Xu Lin, a 50-year-old villager, busy shuttling through the crowd with towels, wiping the sweat off their cheeks. At nearly two o'clock in the afternoon, everyone had lunch with mustard with ham and steamed bread with cold water.

In the dead of night, volunteer Jia Yuying would write down what she saw and heard in the disaster area in her online log and communicate the relief situation and help needs of the disaster area to the outside world through Wechat moments, QQ and other online media. Under the influence of Jia Yuying, the Red Cross Women's voluntary service group in the mining area is still expanding, and the rescue operation has been continuing.

 
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