The eyes of the forest
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Man spends more than three decades on the lookout for fire
Huang Tongwei, who is 55 years old this year, is a fire lookout on the west peak of the city of Rongjiang, in the Qiandongnan Miao-Dong autonomous prefecture of Guizhou province. He is responsible for detecting forest fires in an area of more than 80,000 acres and for preventing theft in some of the forested areas. Whenever he discovers a fire, he promptly reports it to the Rongjiang County Forest Fire Command, and the county organizes firefighting teams to deal with it.
Since coming here in early 1992, Huang Tongwei has been stationed in the mountaintop lookout tower. His wife, Wu Zaiqiong, is his capable assistant.
"Observing fires is not a tiring work, but you can't be careless," Huang said, especially during the dry seasons of spring and winter. Huang and his wife take turns eating and sometimes they have to bring their food to the lookout tower to eat and observe at the same time.