Before dawn, the car has already arrived at the station.

There were five of us traveling in a group.

This train station was supposed to be out of service, but because it was the only import and export of external materials, it was cleaned up immediately.

When we got off the bus, we realized that this place was already desolate.

The tall buildings all around were swaying, completely like an apocalyptic scene in a movie, and the steel and concrete around them were twisted and deformed.

There were cracks everywhere on the street, making it impossible for vehicles to pass through. Tents were stationed in the spacious areas around, and some rescue team members were shuttled back and forth in the city.

There are also search and rescue dogs working hard.

Although it has not yet dawned, lights have been lit all around, because from the moment the earthquake occurred, everything here has been in chaos.

When the rescue team arrived as soon as the news was received, it was only more than an hour before the earthquake occurred.

We decided to visit Muzi Township in Yuhe County first.

That's Xiaoran's hometown.

After discussion, they all agreed with my decision, and that place was also the place that suffered the most serious earthquake, because the houses were old and almost all collapsed and were razed to the ground.

I felt uneasy and kept praying, hoping that Xiaoran and her family would be safe.

Along the way, many people were carried out, and their injuries were all serious.

But what I saw most were the bodies piled on the road.

Several roads leading to Muzi Township have collapsed, mainly because there are more rivers criss-crossing here, so most of the bridges have collapsed, blocking the way.

Now I can basically only rely on walking.

We carried heavy supplies and had to cross mountains and ridges because this was the most convenient way.

We had almost exhausted all our energy and were about to collapse. It was already past three o'clock in the afternoon when we finally arrived at Muzi Township.

I ran over in panic.

Oh my gosh!

When I saw this scene in front of me, I almost collapsed. This place was completely different from what it was like when I came here many years ago.

There are ruins everywhere, like a ruin that has been abandoned for thousands of years.

It completely collapsed in the earthquake. Even the foundation was offline. There was a mark like a cross, and there was a danger of collapse at any time.

"I didn't expect that the earthquake zone here would be so severe."

The medical team member sighed.

"Someone come and help."

Suddenly, a person shouted for help.

Perhaps it was because there were too many rescue teams here and the crowds were so loud that his shouts were drowned in the sea of ​​people. The man looked very anxious.

"We went over to help."

I said quickly.

It turned out that a heavy cement board was holding the man's foot down.

We pried open the cement board directly. After the man came out, he thanked me profusely for letting me save his daughter.

"Where?"

We didn't see anyone down here.

There are almost no gaps left, and everything underneath is blocked by collapsed cement blocks.

"If we go on by force, we might..."

The teammate on the side said.

"Please save her, she's still underneath."

After saying that, he started to pull out the cement block, but his hands were already red and swollen, and almost all of his nails were soaked with blood.

He had been pressed for so long that he had almost no strength left.

"I'll go down."

I decided immediately.

"Brother Lin, you have to be careful."

Someone on the side reminded me.

"Don't worry, it's no problem."

I took off my luggage bag, and then carefully dug out the surrounding cement blocks. There was indeed a deep pit underneath.

"careful."

The man reminded me.

"It's okay."

I got in. At this time, I could only get my head in first to see what the situation was like down there, so that I could reflect on it.

They all stared at me nervously.

I found that there seemed to be a person down there.

I jumped right in.

A little girl in her teens looked at me with a pleading look on her face. I asked her how she was doing, but she didn't speak, as if her body was suppressed by something. I carefully took her out of the gap. She was probably frightened, so she still looked scared.

But when I took her out, I lowered my head and saw that there were cracks in the ground.

And I saw something seemed to be in the crack. When I looked carefully, it was a semicircular thing.

"It looks like wood."

It should be a piece of huanghuali, and it is also a very delicate sculpture, but it has been destroyed now, and only this thing remains.

No wonder, this Muzi Township is originally the birthplace of ancient culture.

So this time the losses were heavy.

It took me a long time to find Xiao Ran's original home, and I could only identify it based on some vague impressions.

But everything was razed to the ground before my eyes.

I could see half a human figure somewhere. I stood in front of the ruins and looked at them for a long time, and couldn't help but shed tears.

"Hey, young man, what are you doing here?"

the ambulance worker on the side asked me.

"This...the people here..."

I said hesitantly.

"Oh, how pitiful!"

She sighed.

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