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Is there heating assistance for low-income households in Ergun City, Inner Mongolia?

Ergon Rescue Station pays close attention to the safety and warmth of vagrants and beggars. Doing a good job in this year's special rescue operation is an important measure to thoroughly implement the spirit of the 20th Party Congress and fulfill the requirements of caring for groups with special difficulties, and it is of great significance to consolidate and expand the achievements of tackling poverty and highlight the superiority of the socialist system. Especially in the current situation that the epidemic situation in COVID-19 is spreading, it is the function and responsibility of the relief management organization to ensure the basic life and personal safety of vagrants and beggars.

The staff of the rescue station firmly established the idea of "grasping the bottom line to save the emergency" and did a solid job in the special rescue operation of "send warm in Cold Winter". First, according to the actual characteristics of our city's wide geographical area and large temperature difference, and according to the actual heating period, the starting and ending time of the "Winter send warm" special assistance is reasonably determined to ensure that vagrants and beggars get the assistance they deserve. The second is to strengthen coordination and linkage with public security, comprehensive law enforcement and other departments, and concentrate on increasing street inspections and rescue efforts. Smooth relief channels and strengthen various forms of social and media publicity. Give full play to the work characteristics of community grid workers, sanitation workers, taxi drivers and property security personnel, and do a good job in finding and reporting. While doing a good job in epidemic prevention and control, we should persist in active rescue and provide temporary rescue services for stranded local personnel. The third is to pay attention to the living needs of vagrants and beggars, critically ill patients and patients with mental disorders who are rescued in extremely cold weather, and provide necessary food, clothing, warm supplies and epidemic prevention materials for the rescued objects.