Major’s Remarks:
1. This year’s rainy season has been marked by particularly heavy rainfall due to typhoons and short-duration intense downpours, affecting urban roads. Although the annual spring tide had the least impact on the city, it should not be overlooked. We urge the relevant bureaus and departments to repair promptly the road damage and drainage issues caused by Typhoon Gaemi and the short-duration intense rainfall to ensure traffic safety and maintain flood management capacity.
2. The recent fire incident has garnered significant public and media attention. The Fire Bureau is urged to intensify its efforts in promoting the installation of residential fire alarms. Additionally, when reviewing construction proposals, the Public Works Bureau should communicate with developers to ensure that residential fire alarms are listed as standard equipment in high-rise residences, thereby safeguarding citizens' lives. For new illegal structures that obstruct escape routes, fire lanes, or pose fire safety risks, the Public Works Bureau should require homeowners to demolish them within a specified timeframe. These structures should be prioritized for demolition. Additionally, the Department of Legal Affairs is requested to assist relevant bureaus and departments in enforcing these regulations, thereby ensuring enhanced safety for the citizens.
3. Regarding the cleanup of sludge in the farmland of Houbi District, the Agriculture Bureau is requested to convene relevant bureaus and departments to discuss the issue and subsequently report to the central government to seek management funding.