Nanchang Venue for China's National Disaster Mitigation Day
Nanchang, Jiangxi Province – China's observance of the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day kicked off with a grand central ceremony here, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's ongoing...

Nanchang, Jiangxi Province – China's observance of the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day kicked off with a grand central ceremony here, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's ongoing battle against natural disasters. Co-hosted by key governmental bodies and media giants, the event in this bustling city highlighted Beijing's strategic focus on risk reduction. The collaboration between the National Disaster Prevention, Mitigation, and Relief Committee office, Ministry of Emergency Management, China Media Group, and local authorities brought together experts, policymakers, and citizens. It launched the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Promotion Week, aiming to educate and empower communities nationwide. Taking center stage was Jiang Chengzhong, who heads the committee as vice chairman and serves as emergency management minister. In his powerful speech, he invoked Xi Jinping's directives, urging a profound grasp of people-centered governance. 'Lives come first – this is our unwavering principle,' he declared, outlining plans to enhance monitoring networks and response capabilities. Recent disasters, from typhoons ravaging coasts to landslides in mountainous regions, have tested China's mettle. Jiang commended the integrated national system that has saved countless lives through timely evacuations and resource deployment. China Media Group's Yu Junshen complemented this by detailing media's frontline role. CMG has pioneered real-time disaster coverage, blending journalism with科普 efforts to demystify emergency science. Their programs now routinely feature survival tips and policy updates, fostering a vigilant populace. Beyond speeches, the program showcased real-world applications: virtual reality simulations of quake scenarios, mobile apps for hazard alerts, and testimonials from survivors. These elements made the abstract tangible, inspiring attendees to adopt personal preparedness measures. As the week unfolds, satellite events across provinces will amplify the message. With climate change intensifying threats, China's multi-layered approach – from policy to public engagement – sets a benchmark for global disaster management.
