At this moment, Qianchuan is in Lushan — Disaster Relief and Aid

  On April 22, exactly three days after the earthquake, not only did the heavens show no sympathy for the disaster, but heavy rain also began to fall. This was undoubtedly a blow to the people in the disaster area. Since many people were outdoors and rain gear was insufficient, everyone's clothes were soaked, and the cold set in.
  Qianchuan Wooden Doors set up a stove at the temporary command post next to the county hospital in the new district of Lushan, cooking pot after pot of steaming hot rice porridge, which was distributed to everyone for free. Under the tent were bags of rice from the second batch transported by Qianchuan Wooden Doors. For the disaster victims and volunteers who hadn't eaten for days, a bowl of steaming hot rice porridge at this moment seemed to be all they needed.
  The line for porridge grew longer and longer. The Qianchuan Wooden Doors disaster relief team handed bowls of steaming porridge to people, and the attentive rescue workers also specially prepared pickled vegetables. A disaster victim sipped the porridge, repeatedly expressing thanks, saying, "In such cold weather and heavy rain, you have been here all along. It’s not easy for you either."
  Wu Ping, the overall head of the command center, soaked through, put down his work and turned around: "Our rescue team will continue to help the people. As long as there is a need, we will keep going."
  (The picture was taken with a mobile phone)

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