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What prevention and control measures should relevant governments take after Yibin earthquake?
On the evening of June 17, an earthquake of magnitude 6.0 occurred in Changning county, Yibin city, Sichuan province, causing more than 100 injuries and 10 deaths. However, in the early morning of July 4th, around 10.00, another earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 occurred in Gongxian County, Yibin City, Sichuan Province, and the people of Sichuan fell into another disaster before they got out of the last disaster. This leaves us not only the sadness of losing our loved ones, but also the reflection on our own protective measures, the response to every disaster, the lack of escape knowledge during the earthquake, and whether the orders issued by relevant departments are timely ... We have too many places to sum up our experiences and lessons.

I want to talk mainly about the government's prevention and control of earthquakes. The earthquake was accompanied by "Yibin Early Warning 10 sec" and "Chengdu Early Warning 6 1 sec", which to some extent reflects that China's earthquake early warning technology has been at the forefront of the world. However, we can't just see the advanced technology and ignore the real problems. How many people can this technology save?

Technology is really powerful, and it is really a pity that it is not used in practice. The problem facing the government is that the earthquake early warning system has not been implemented in every earthquake-prone area, and the early warning method is single and can only be broadcast on TV. Who will stay in front of the TV at night 10? This matter needs funds, manpower and material resources. Of course, the government is duty-bound, but the reality we see is that the government is just an armchair strategist. I hope the government can implement the early warning system as soon as possible, so that this seemingly lofty technology can really serve the people.

Another outstanding problem is that the government should send more people to test and identify residents' houses after the earthquake. Many security problems are difficult for us to find only on the surface. Only through scientific and technological means can we find problems, strengthen houses in advance and improve the stability and safety of buildings.

Earthquakes are merciless, and these aspects should not be underestimated. The government should take the lead in rolling up its sleeves and working hard!