The site of the construction of a square cabin hospital in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, on Jan. 14.
The city of Nangong in Hebei province is still under closure due to a serious Communist virus Epidemic. A few days ago, an engineering contractor revealed to the media that he has been coldly treated for his pro bono assistance in building the local square cabin hospital.
Mr. Liu, a citizen of Nangong, has been working as a contractor in Langfang, Hebei Province, for many years. A few days ago, he told the Epoch Times that Nangong City needed to build a square cabin hospital due to a serious epidemic, and had issued an announcement that it needed a crane and some equipment.
When he found out about it, he intended to provide free assistance to his hometown to build a square cabin hospital and immediately got in touch with the person in charge. After getting the consent, he sent five drivers to drive a crane out from Sanhe City under Langfang jurisdiction and arrived at the construction site of Nangong Square Cabin Hospital on January 18.
However, after arriving at the site, they were told that the Fangcai Hospital project had been handed over to a construction group, and the other party refused to use local equipment from Nangong. Although he explained to the contracted construction group that they were coming back from a safe place, it still did not help.
Later encountered things more chilling to Mr. Liu. He said that when the drivers and cranes first arrived at the construction site, not only were the cranes denied access, but the site also did not provide Food and drink for the drivers, who went without food and drink for days on end.
He said, “At that Time our crane was around, before and after the crane, people all the crane drivers have food and water to drink, we did not. People do not care about us, we are still local, and this is the point that I am most angry.”
He also said, “My driver was hungry for three days and two nights, no water and no food, it so happened that there was a pot in the car, they themselves from other places to find some water, and then cooked some dry noodles, or these people will be hungry a good.”
After the local closure of the city, food is not very good to buy, and prices soared, they found a water source, can buy food, “now can deal with food, drink on the line”.
Later, Mr. Liu was told that their group had to isolate themselves. He said they all did nucleic acid testing before they left, but still had to be forced into quarantine.
At present, Mr. Liu’s crane in Nangong was idle, while he contracted in Langfang project is about to start on the eighth day of the New Year. As Nangong continues to close the city, drivers and cranes can not get out.
Mr. Liu because back Home to support the construction of Fang Cabin Hospital but in an awkward situation, heavy losses. He said, three cranes from Langfang to Nangong, the road cost more than 20,000 yuan, including workers’ salaries, gas money, highway costs, etc., and later back to Langfang on the road to spend tens of thousands of yuan.
Recently, Nangong city officials have not announced any new cases, but still maintain the city closure. People’s homes are sealed and they cannot go out freely, and there are police patrols on the street to arrest people who come out privately. From the current situation, it is likely that the drivers and cranes will not be able to get back to the Langfang site on time, which in turn will cause huge losses.
Mr. Liu is anxious about this, “I just want to, sooner so that my car can come out.”
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