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Parents of injured girl thank police, good Samaritans for lifesaving rescue after traffic accident

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Parents of injured girl thank police, good Samaritans for lifesaving rescue after traffic accident

2024-10-12 22:18 Last Updated At:10-13 01:27

The parents of a young girl presented a banner of appreciation to local police officers in Huangshi City, central China's Hubei Province, on Tuesday, expressing gratitude for their quick response in rescuing their daughter after a traffic accident.

The parents also posted a public letter expressing gratitude to the good Samaritans who came to their daughter's aid at the critical moment.

The accident occurred on September 26, when the girl, walking with her parents, suddenly darted between two cars and was struck by a black vehicle that couldn't stop in time.

The girl's left hand and shoulder were pinned beneath the vehicle's wheel.

Witnesses, including the girl's family and passersby, rushed to her aid, joining the driver and passengers in an effort to lift the nearly two-ton vehicle.

As more people joined the effort, around 20 in total, they managed to lift the car and free the girl. However, she was bleeding, and they hesitated to move her.

At that moment, a passing police officer quickly assessed the situation and called the command center for assistance. The center coordinated with a nearby police station to dispatch a patrol car.

The officer personally drove the patrol car through the heavy evening traffic, rushing the girl to the hospital.

After a thorough medical examination, doctors determined that the girl had sustained extensive abrasions on her left hand but, fortunately, no fractures or internal injuries.

She was transferred to a general ward the following day.

Parents of injured girl thank police, good Samaritans for lifesaving rescue after traffic accident

Parents of injured girl thank police, good Samaritans for lifesaving rescue after traffic accident

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China's new energy passenger vehicle sales surge in September

2024-10-13 11:57 Last Updated At:12:37

China's new energy passenger vehicle market continued to see robust growth in September, with its penetration rate, a gauge of popularity, in the domestic market climbed to 53.3 percent, according to the data released by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) on Saturday.

This marks the third consecutive month that the penetration rate of new energy passenger vehicle has surpassed 50 percent.

During the first nine months of 2024, total retail sales of new energy passenger cars amounted to 7.13 million units, representing a 37.4 percent increase from the previous year, the CPCA data showed.

Experts attribute the growth to the country's trade-in policies.

Last month, China issued a new circular that increased financial incentives to encourage consumers to scrap their old vehicles and buy new ones.

According to the circular, subsidies for trade-ins of new-energy passenger vehicles have doubled from 10,000 yuan -- a figure stipulated in an April document -- to 20,000 yuan.

Afterward, several local administrations have introduced corresponding subsidy schemes.

"The automobile trade-in policy promoted by the country and the relevant measures introduced by local governments have boosted the confidence of domestic consumers, leading to noticeable increase of retail sales. New energy vehicles have exceeded expectations, further solidifying their global leadership position. The new quality productive forces in auto industry are rapidly shifting from quantitative to qualitative changes," said Chen Shihua, deputy secretary-general of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM).

During the January-September period, China's auto production reached approximately 21.47 million units, up 1.9 percent year on year, according to the data released by the CAAM on Saturday.

Auto sales totaled 21.57 million units, marking a 2.4 percent increase from the same period of last year. Notably, both production and sales of new energy vehicles surpassed 8.3 million units, with year-on-year growth exceeding 30 percent in both categories, the data showed.

China's new energy passenger vehicle sales surge in September

China's new energy passenger vehicle sales surge in September

China's new energy passenger vehicle sales surge in September

China's new energy passenger vehicle sales surge in September

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