China's southernmost city Sansha has held a large maritime emergency rescue drill near Yongxing Island. The sea-land-air integrated drill lasted over one hour, encompassing ten operations, including maritime rescue missions, shipboard firefighting, oil spill emergency response, and ecological environment monitoring. Thirty-nine departments, fifteen vessels, two rescue helicopters, and over two-hundred personnel participated in the drill. Sansha is constructing a comprehensive maritime rescue system to fulfill its international obligations and safeguard the vital passage of the 'Maritime Silk Road.'
TANG MINGSHUAI First-Level Commander, Sansha City Fire Rescue Detachment "We have created a realistic training ground. Through this drill, we have become more proficient in specialized skills and the use of new equipment, accumulating valuable practical experience."
LIN DAOJIE, Vice Mayor, Sansha "Through multi-scenario, multi-subject and multi-department practical drills, we have trained our teams, accumulated experience, enhanced comprehensive maritime emergency protection capabilities and strengthened the maritime safety barrier in Sansha. This better serves our country's South China Sea strategy."
来源/CGTN
监制/黄丹 叶微
主编/汪进威 王欣
编辑/刘子怡
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