Gan Yu, an employee of Wandong Hydropower Station, and Luo Yong, a colleague, ignored themselves when the Luzhou earthquake occurred. The first thing they want is not to let flash floods escape the dam and destroy the villages downstream. So he rushed to the dam on the 10 floor, and opened the floodgates for flood discharge. When he received the rescue call, he also said that he should take care of the normal operation of the hydropower station. If the hydropower station is running normally, he will still be there. When the hydropower station is gone, he is gone. Usually he is a hero.
Shortly after the earthquake, Luo Yong was rescued by rescue forces, but Gan Yu's whereabouts were still unknown, and local villagers and rescue forces searched the mountains many times. Finally, on the mountain more than 2000 meters above sea level, the villager Ni Taigao found a lost 17-day rain. After seeing the villagers, Gan Yu burst into tears and lamented that he had met a good man. At that time, the rain was covered with scars and his clothes were cut. At that time, Ganyu asked the villagers to find the government and said that Ganyu had been found. He calls himself a sweet rain, and then takes dry food to eat.
After that, Gan Yu was taken to the hospital. Gan Yu himself said that he lived by drinking mountain springs and eating wild fruits on the mountain. When he was found, he was very weak and his beard grew very long. Ni Taigao couldn't lift Ganyu down the mountain alone, so he called home, contacted government rescuers, carried Ganyu to a gentle place with a simple stretcher, and then sent him to the hospital for treatment by helicopter.
The hospital diagnosed multiple soft tissue contusions, rib fractures and fibula fractures in the left lower limb, and the infection was serious. It is conceivable how difficult it is to live in the mountains in the past few days. Fortunately, it was found by enthusiastic villagers. The Ganyu floodgate saved hundreds of people in the downstream village, but it was saved by kind villagers. The good man saved the good man. It goes both ways.