A month after the freezing rain, Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin made an appointment to come together to find Li Min. There still seems to be a chill left in the air after the freezing rain, but the breath of spring has quietly arrived and everything is recovering. The purpose of their trip was closely related to the sudden freezing rain.

Lu Zhaolin and Di Renjie walked side by side. Their relationship was both colleagues and friends, with deep understanding and trust between them. When their eyes met, they silently conveyed tacit understanding and determination.

Lu Zhaolin looked at Di Renjie, sighed softly, and said: "Di Renjie, I think it's up to you to talk to your husband about this matter. You know the operation of the group better than me, and your thinking is sharper, so this matter is up to you. It’s more appropriate to take the lead.”

Di Renjie nodded slightly, his eyes shone with wisdom, and he knew that Lu Zhaolin's words were true. He nodded and said solemnly: "Okay, I will be responsible for communicating with my husband about this matter. You can supplement and assist me, and we will solve this problem together."

Lu Zhaolin nodded in agreement. He is well aware of Di Renjie's abilities and believes that he can handle this incident properly. He said: "Well, I believe you can handle this matter. I admire your ability and wisdom."

Di Renjie smiled slightly and said, "Thank you for your trust, Zhaolin. Let's go to see Mr.

The two came to Li Min's office and knocked lightly on the door. Li Min's voice came from inside the door: "Come in."

They pushed the door open and saw Li Min sitting at his desk, his brows furrowed, obviously worried about the documents in his hands. He saw Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin coming in, with a look of surprise on their faces.

Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin walked to Li Min's desk. After saluting, Di Renjie said, "Sir, we have something to discuss with you."

Li Min raised his head and looked at Di Renjie and the two of them, a trace of doubt flashing in his eyes. He put down the documents in his hands, motioned for them to sit down and said.

Li Min sat at his desk, looking seriously at the two right-hand men who came with him. Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin, one was known for his resourcefulness and the other was known for his hard work. They came side by side. They must have extremely important matters to discuss with him. Li Xun knew in his heart that this was an unusual matter, and it must be of great significance for these two to work together in such a serious manner.

After Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin sat down on the sofa, they exchanged a look, which was the intersection of tacit understanding and determination. Then, Di Renjie took a deep breath and stated the reason why they came.

"Sir, we are here to report to you about the serious impact of the recent freezing rain disaster on agricultural production." Di Renjie's voice was steady and powerful, and every word revealed a deep understanding of the disaster.

Lu Zhaolin added: "Yes, sir. The impact of freezing rain is far beyond what we see. It is like an invisible storm, sweeping through our farmland and crops, causing a devastating blow to them."

Li Min frowned, feeling a strong uneasiness in his heart. He knew that agriculture was crucial to the economy of the entire group and even the entire region, and if it was damaged, the consequences would be disastrous. He tried hard to calm down his inner anxiety and listened intently to the reports of Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin.

He really didn't expect that this would be the case. He thought that the disaster was over, but now it seems that it is only the beginning.

Di Renjie continued: "The raindrops formed by freezing rain will quickly adhere to the branches and leaves of crops, forming a thick layer of ice. These ice layers not only increase the load of crops, but also hinder the progress of photosynthesis, causing serious damage to crop growth. Inhibition. What's more serious is that some tender branches and leaves will break or even snap under the pressure of the ice, causing irreversible damage to the crops."

Lu Zhaolin took up the topic and described in detail the impact of freezing rain on fruit trees: "In addition to crops, fruit trees in orchards also suffered severe frost damage. The branches of many fruit trees were broken by the ice and the crowns were destroyed, which not only affected this year's The yield has also had a serious impact on the long-term growth of fruit trees.”

Di Renjie nodded in agreement and continued to report on the impact of freezing rain on animal husbandry and fishery: "In addition, freezing rain has also had a considerable impact on animal husbandry and fishery. The snow-covered grassland makes it difficult for livestock to forage, and the severe cold weather also makes it easier for livestock to find food." This can cause livestock to become sick or even die. For fisheries, freezing of ponds often causes fish to die due to lack of oxygen."

The more Li Min listened, the more he felt the seriousness of the situation. His heart sank, his brows furrowed, and his expression became extremely serious. The severity of this freezing rain disaster exceeded his expectations. It not only caused huge losses to agricultural production, but also had a serious impact on the economic and social development of the entire region. He felt the burden on his shoulders was heavy, as if there was an invisible weight pressing on his heart. But at the same time, he also became more determined to take effective measures to deal with disasters.

He knew that this challenge was no small matter. He can't simply deal with small things like he did in the past. He needs to show real courage and wisdom to deal with this disaster. He needs to find a way to quickly and effectively reduce the impact of disasters, restore production, and stabilize people's hearts.

But what to do? Possible options flashed through his mind. Perhaps more resources can be mobilized to strengthen disaster relief work; perhaps farmers can be guided to change their planting structure to reduce the impact of disasters on agriculture; perhaps post-disaster reconstruction work can be strengthened to help the affected people rebuild their homes. However, every plan requires careful consideration and consideration of various possible factors.

Li Min fell into deep thought. He stood in front of the window, looking into the distance, as if looking for inspiration to solve the problem. Di Renjie and Di Renjie stood aside, looking at Li Min's back, their hearts filled with worry. They knew that Li Min was under tremendous pressure at this time, but he was also their only hope.

After a while, Li Min asked more people to come here and listen to him.

And about five minutes later, he finally spoke. His voice was firm and powerful, as if injecting a powerful force into everyone. "I am very grateful for your timely report and in-depth analysis." He said, "This freezing rain disaster has indeed brought us huge challenges and difficulties. But please believe that we as leaders will never sit idly by. We will organize quickly We will work hard to formulate effective response measures and make every effort to reduce the losses caused by disasters."

When everyone heard Li Min's words, they couldn't help but feel excited. They knew that Li Min was a visionary and courageous leader, and he would be able to lead them out of the predicament. As a result, they all expressed their willingness to fully support Li Min's work and jointly respond to this disaster.

Li Min looked at the firm gazes of everyone and felt extremely happy in his heart. He knew that as long as everyone worked together, we would be able to overcome this disaster.

He paused and glanced at the faces of Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin, as if confirming their determination and confidence. Then, he continued: "I have some specific measures to deal with freezing rain disasters. Please listen."

1. Post-disaster emergency assessment and material allocation. This is the first point that Li Min can think of. This point is very important and the most important.

"First, we need to organize an expert assessment team, composed of experts in agriculture, water conservancy, meteorology and other fields, to go deep into the disaster-stricken areas and conduct a detailed assessment of farmland, water conservancy facilities, and crop damage. In this way, we can ensure the accuracy of the data and The real-time nature provides a strong basis for subsequent material deployment.”

"Secondly, material allocation is as important as emergency relief. Based on the assessment results, we must immediately activate emergency material reserves to ensure that the disaster-stricken areas have sufficient production materials such as seeds, fertilizers, and agricultural tools, as well as daily necessities such as food and drinking water. This is a guarantee The key to the basic livelihood of the disaster-stricken people." Second, the recovery of agricultural production after the disaster, the second point, is also something Li Min can think of well.

"Recovering agricultural production after the disaster is our top priority. We need to mobilize machinery and manpower to repair farmland, greenhouses, irrigation systems and other agricultural production facilities damaged by freezing rain disasters as soon as possible. Only in this way can we ensure that agricultural production can resume as soon as possible. Restoration and recovery of losses for disaster-stricken farmers.”

"At the same time, it is also essential to provide technical support and training. We must organize agricultural technicians to go deep into the disaster-stricken areas to provide farmers with technical guidance on post-disaster recovery production. This not only includes knowledge in crop replanting, field management, pest and disease control, etc. and skills training, and more importantly, to help them rebuild their confidence and believe in the future.”

3. Long-term post-disaster development planning is also essential.

Without planning, you are like a headless fly, unable to do things well.

"Of course, we cannot be satisfied with short-term post-disaster recovery work. We also need to formulate long-term post-disaster development plans and promote the upgrading of the agricultural industry. We must encourage farmers to adopt modern agricultural planting technologies and management methods to improve the disaster resistance of crops. At the same time, Guide farmers to develop specialty agriculture, green agriculture, etc. to increase the added value of agricultural products.”

"In addition, strengthening agricultural infrastructure construction is also crucial. We must increase investment in farmland water conservancy, agricultural mechanization and other infrastructure construction to improve the disaster resistance and comprehensive benefits of agricultural production."

Fourth, the construction of post-disaster monitoring and early warning system is even more important. If it is not done well, they will not be able to provide feedback if something like this happens again in the future. this point is very important.

"In order to prevent similar disasters from happening again, we also need to improve the meteorological monitoring network. Strengthen cooperation with meteorological departments, improve the agricultural meteorological monitoring network, and improve early warning capabilities for extreme weather events."

At the same time, it is also crucial to establish a disaster emergency response mechanism. In the face of sudden natural disasters, a fast and efficient emergency response mechanism can ensure that we respond quickly at critical moments and effectively respond to disaster risks. This mechanism is not just a simple plan, it involves multiple links such as early warning, response, coordination and recovery, and requires close cooperation and efficient communication between various departments and units.

After listening to Li Min's words, Di Renjie and Lu Zhaolin nodded heavily, expressing full agreement. They understand that such an emergency response mechanism is crucial for agricultural groups. Agriculture is the core business of the group. Once a disaster occurs, the losses will be borne by the group. Therefore, establishing an efficient and flexible emergency response mechanism can quickly mobilize resources when disasters occur, reduce losses, and ensure the continued stability of agricultural production.

Li Min continued to elaborate on the specific content and requirements of the emergency response mechanism. He stressed that this mechanism needs to include early warning systems, emergency command centers, rescue teams, material reserves and other aspects. The early warning system should release disaster early warning information timely and accurately to provide farmers with timely prevention and response measures; the emergency command center should be responsible for unified dispatch and command of all forces to ensure the orderly conduct of rescue work; the rescue team should respond quickly and rush to the scene in time. Carry out rescue operations in disaster-stricken areas; material reserves must be sufficient to ensure that disaster-stricken areas can receive necessary material support.

Di Renjie, Lu Zhaolin and others expressed their approval and support for Li Min's decisions and measures. They believe that the post-disaster recovery plan proposed by Li Min is very comprehensive and detailed, covering post-disaster assessment, material allocation, agricultural production recovery, long-term development planning, monitoring and early warning system construction, policy support and social security, psychological assistance and community construction, etc. aspects. As long as everyone works together and works together, we will be able to overcome this freezing rain disaster, recover losses for the group, and lay a solid foundation for the sustainable development of agricultural production.

After the meeting, Li Min immediately organized relevant departments and expert teams to start post-disaster recovery work. He is well aware of the great responsibility and dares not slack off in the slightest. He quickly established an emergency response mechanism leading group, clarified the responsibilities and tasks of each department, and ensured that all work was carried out in an orderly manner. At the same time, he also strengthened communication and coordination between meteorological, water conservancy and other departments to jointly respond to disaster risks.

This is an all-round warning, not just something that only one department can handle.

Only he can mobilize in the whole place.

No one else could mobilize all departments to participate like him.

Finally, Li Min gave the order.

In post-disaster recovery work, Li Min always adheres to the principle of people-oriented and scientific decision-making. He focused on giving full play to the role of experts and organized a team of experts from multiple fields to conduct on-the-spot investigations and assessments in disaster-stricken areas to provide scientific basis for post-disaster recovery.

At the same time, he also actively mobilized the group's resources and encouraged everyone to participate in post-disaster recovery work.

Everyone is also working smoothly under his leadership.

If we encounter such a problem again in the future, the group can respond quickly.

This is also the result Li Min wants.

If it weren't for the consequences this time, everyone might not know how to react if they encounter such a problem next time.

But after this time, everyone will definitely be able to deal with it more easily. This is where experience lies.

However, the loss this time is in hundreds of millions.

But the future benefits will also be in the order of 100 million.

As long as Li Min is there, there is no failure.


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