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Now reading: Chapter 302 - 152: The Power of Nature (Part 3) from Simulation Game: Crisis Management, a Fantasy novel by Soil土士.

As the saying goes: "Those who drown are usually good swimrs."

In case the dam suddenly collapses and causes a flood in the next second, even if he were possessed by the spirit of a legendary swimr, he wouldn’t be much better off than the average person. But a life jacket is different; its excellent buoyancy ensures that even if he loses consciousness due to impact, he can still float on the water’s surface, making a fundantal difference in survival.

Carrying a backpack serves the sa purpose.

In case of a vehicular accident, at least he still has a bag of essential supplies.

Gu Ji, with four years of experience as a SWAT officer, constantly adheres to the police tactical principle of "danger plus one," elevating the level of danger and difficulty in handling an incident to consider it on a higher level, always maintaining a high level of alertness and vigilance.

Swim to the outskirts of the town.

Gu Ji felt that the edge of the shore was almost indistinguishable from the river because of the heavy rain; the river water and accumulated water converged into one. The turbulent current, like a herd of wild horses galloping, ferociously crashed between town walls and trees on the opposite bank, emitting roars of rushing and raging.

He couldn’t stabilize himself in the water unless he grabbed the wall’s base.

"Moo!"

Suddenly, he saw a buffalo on the opposite bank swept into the river by the swift current. Before he could react, it was carried ten ters away by the water in just the blink of an eye, utterly powerless to resist.

"This is too terrifying; once a person is swept in, there is no chance of escape..."

He didn’t have ti to consider other situations, urgently took out his phone, and warned Mr. Kiran through ergency broadcasts or dia to prohibit all citizens from approaching the shore, including residents near the shore, and to relocate them elsewhere. Then he relayed the situation to Fatima.

Returning to the car, Gu Ji quickly organized his thoughts and sent the ergency plan to Kiran.

Based on the provincial governnt eting, two main points were added:

First, focus on the riverbank alert; since Gauhati is a coastal city, it is more dangerous than Dis布尔 and more affected by precipitation. A strict alert zone should be set up on the shore, and water level changes should be monitored constantly.

Second, establish a logistics departnt and quickly set up temporary shelters; this is not only for handling shoreline residents’ living issues but also facilitates governnt unified managent, disaster prevention knowledge dissemination, and temporary recruitnt of those with strong learning abilities into the ergency rescue team.

Indeed.

Gu Ji had observed during his travels and found the Gauhati governnt severely lacking in personnel, especially in front-line fire and police roles, so implenting a volunteer system is necessary.

Previously, he passed safely through the final challenge in a World War II factory checkpoint relying on volunteers.

In the morning at the provincial governnt hospital, Gu Ji also experienced the abilities of local Indians; as long as taught patiently, they are relatively reliable and hardworking.

Kiran was overjoyed upon hearing all this and imdiately invited him to dine in the governnt building.

With the idea that saving a al is gaining a al, Gu Ji wouldn’t pass up this opportunity for a free al, considering the county mayor even gave him a box of canned food.

In the county governnt building, officials were running inside and outside, extrely busy.

After Kiran and Gu Ji t, they took him to the employee cafeteria.

Perhaps to mock his frugality in the car, the secretary "specifically" prepared a lavish al for him: hand-held rice, flatbread, curry chicken pieces, curry vegetables, milk paneer, and finally a cup of milk tea.

"Your Gauhati’s food reserves are indeed abundant."

"Kwatra, imdiately notify the dining hall, this al is exempt, start from dinner, save food, and act strictly according to the provincial governnt’s disaster ergency response asures."

With one sentence from Gu Ji, Kiran grasped the aning, imdiately frowned and turned to berate the secretary.

The latter realized his mistake and clumsiness, hurriedly clasped his hands together, and left, embarrassed.

Since Gu Ji offered nurous useful suggestions, Kiran now regards him as his "wise star," and would have enlisted Gu Ji long ago into Gauhati if he hadn’t told Kiran that the disaster managent minister already placed him in the frontline investigation team.

Even though Gu Ji wasn’t accustod to hand-held rice, he had to admit this was his first decent hot al since entering the checkpoint, dispelling the chill from being drenched outside; only the taste of Indian curry was too strong and spicy.

After lunch, it was already two in the afternoon.

Gu Ji sipped hot salty milk tea, took a short break, and drove to the dam.

Understanding the reservoir level helps him establish a dam breach expectation and also allows investigating the actual accident cause, completing subsequent tasks that might be involved.

The nearest dam was about 900 ters from Gauhati.

It was an earth-rock mixture dam.

It mainly consisted of the dam body, seepage control body, drainage body, and slope protection, compared to concrete dams, it utilized local materials, saved on cent, required lower foundation conditions at the dam site, but its durability is sowhat inferior.

The entire dam’s axis was arc-shaped, approximately 660 ters long, about 90 ters high, with a total water storage capacity of about 4.1 billion cubic ters, classified as a dium-sized dam.

Gu Ji parked the car in a safe location, stood on the roof, and carefully observed the dam body with binoculars.

Given past experiences, even India’s largest dam can breach, let alone such an obscure one.

But due to rain hindering visibility, he couldn’t clearly see the dam body’s details; at least from the surface, there were no obvious damages.

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