Additionally, the Mi-26 chartered by Feilong Aviation departed from the Northeast Daxing'anling at noon, briefly rested in Harbin, then flew to Chongqing.
Reporters kept arriving.
In fact, Fang Huai didn't dislike reporters.
Though sometimes too busy to engage, he wouldn't shun them; when he had time, he would even cooperate with interviews.
Because having many reporters at the disaster site meant greater attention and support, the victims and their families could receive more hope and care.
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At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, there was a loud boom beside Jiwei Mountain, and a huge plume of yellow smoke rose from the rubble.
A trial explosion had taken place, but the mountain remained stable.
Fang Huai observed for a while and then took a two-way radio labeled "Monitoring Team" from a bag on the ground.
"All monitoring stations, report your observations."
"Number 1 station normal."
"Number 2 station normal."
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