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What happened to the collapse of a supermarket warehouse in Lu 'an, Anhui Province due to too much snow?
654381On the afternoon of October 5th, some media in Lu 'an released the Bulletin on the Collapse of Blizzard in the Distribution Center Warehouse of Green Basket Supermarket. According to the report, at about 3: 40pm on October 4th, 20 18/kloc-0, the warehouse rented by Green Basket Supermarket Co., Ltd. (next to Longfengge Hotel on Wanxi Avenue) collapsed due to excessive snow, resulting in the collapse of the warehouse space of 1400 square meters, which caused many workers in the warehouse to be trapped, causing three people to die after being rescued and seven people to be injured to varying degrees.

After receiving the report, the city and district leaders rushed to the scene for disposal at the first time, and dispatched public security, fire protection, safety supervision, health planning, housing construction, urban management, streets and other personnel to carry out rescue. 65438+ 10 At 5 o'clock on the afternoon of October 4, all the trapped 10 people were rescued and rushed to Lu 'an People's Hospital for emergency treatment. Three of them died after being rescued, and the other seven were injured to varying degrees and hospitalized. At present, among the seven injured, four have been discharged with minor injuries, and the remaining three are receiving treatment, and the injuries are stable.

After the accident, the municipal and district governments held an emergency meeting to deploy emergency relief work, set up a special working group, and carried out accident investigation, after-treatment and on-site cleaning. As of 0: 50 on October 5th, 65438+/kloc-0, all the collapsed sites of 65438 have been cleared, and 8 people have been arranged to stay overnight and patrol at night to prevent secondary disasters.

Pay more attention to safety in snowy days!