Two months to save more than a hundred people in Ji'nan

time:14-02-12 forum:Help and help
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reporter Zheng Xinru

Ji'nan rescue The station workers provide food for street users in the streets. Reporter Zheng Xinru took

the temporary shelters set up by the Ji'nan rescue management station for more than two months. There are a total of more than 100 people here to accept the rescue. Recently, there are more people coming from the cold weather. Winter.

because of the continuous snowfall a few days ago, the city is affected by the cold air, and the cold weather has made the days of the street people more sad. Yesterday, the Ji'nan Rescue Station Tour rescue car, as usual, once again took to the streets for tour assistance.

the temporary shelters in the Ji'nan rescue station have been set up for more than two months. They have come to the public from the beginning of no one. Now, more than a hundred people have been saved, and only 38 people were saved during the Spring Festival this year.

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