Linzhi Fire and Rescue Mobile Brigade launched a special fire prevention operation during the Spring Festival holiday.

2026-02-22
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  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) During the Spring Festival holiday, the Linzhi Fire and Rescue Mobile Brigade launched a special fire prevention operation, rushing to 34 key areas to build a solid safety barrier for the holiday.

  On New Year's Eve, all units of the brigade were on duty and ready for action, conducting special patrols in urban streets, towns, and densely populated areas. They focused on monitoring the setting off of fireworks and firecrackers, and the safety of fire and electricity use in homes, providing timely reminders, on-site guidance, and rapid response to resolve potential risks at an early stage.

  At the Biri Mountain Scenic Area in Linzhi, firefighters from the Bayi Brigade trudged through the frost-covered mountain trails, focusing on checking fire hydrants and fire extinguishers at the edge of the forest. They also explained fire prevention taboos for tourists during pilgrimages, picnics, and camping, taking into account the characteristics of fire use in the forest. As a popular spot for Linzhi residents to climb and pray for blessings, the mountain was bustling with tourists during the Spring Festival and Tibetan New Year. The firefighters' figures moved through the snow-capped mountains and forests, becoming a heartwarming line of defense for safety. At the Changdu Tea Horse Square, bustling with people and filled with the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival, firefighters maintained fixed posts and conducted dynamic patrols, distributing fire prevention leaflets to passersby, explaining fire safety knowledge regarding the use of fire, electricity, and gas during the Spring Festival, and demonstrating the operation and use of fire extinguishers and other standard equipment. Amidst the lively atmosphere, they safeguarded the safety of the people.

  At Weise Temple in Mangkang County, firefighters helped the temple meticulously inspect halls, monks' quarters, and scripture halls for fire hazards. They educated monks and believers on fire prevention knowledge for ancient buildings, taking strict measures to protect the safety of religious sites and ensure the orderly conduct of prayer activities.

  On this night of family reunions and celebrations, it was a time for steadfast commitment. From scenic areas surrounded by snow-capped mountains to squares filled with the rising smoke of fireworks, from ancient temples to remote towns, firefighters carried out fire prevention work according to local conditions. Through multi-point coordination and comprehensive coverage, they safeguarded the people's peaceful and joyous traditional festival.

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