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震惊中外的深圳“8·5”特大爆炸事故已过去好些日子,但爆炸现场那惊心动魄的场面和勇士们冲锋陷阵战火魔的感人事迹至今历历在目,也体味到记者只有反应快才能赢“第一采访时间”。8月5日午饭后,正在深圳特区报社实习的我感觉有点困,就扑在桌子上睡着了。1时25分,“轰!”的一声巨响把我从酣睡中震醒。瞬间,我感到报社大楼在前后抖动,犹如发生了三四级的地震。奔向阳台,只见报社东北方约4公里地方的上空升起了一团黑色蘑菇云。这时我预感到出大事了! 1时34分,我拿起电话,大胆拨通了119火警电话,询问究竟发生了什么事。对方回话:“在清水河仓储区一危险品仓库发生大爆炸,具体情况不明……”
It has come a long way since the “8.5” big bang that shocked both China and foreign countries in Shenzhen. However, the thrilling scenes at the scene of the explosion and the touching stories of the Warriors in charge of striking the war by fire are still vividly realized. Only by reacting quickly can reporters appreciate “first Interview time ”. After lunch on August 5, I was feeling a little sleepy at the intern in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone newspaper and fell asleep on the table. At 1:25 p.m., a loud noise of “boom!” Awakened me from a deep sleep. In an instant, I felt the newspaper office building shaking in front and behind as if there were 34 earthquakes. Rushed to the balcony, I saw a newspaper about 4 km northeast of the place raised a cloud of black mushrooms. At this moment I was feeling a great event! At 1:34, I picked up the phone and made a bold call to 119 fire and asked what happened. The other party replied: “In the Qing Shui River warehouse a dangerous goods warehouse explosion, the specific situation is unknown ... ...”