In order to protect the state, public interests, personal, property and other rights of oneself or others from the ongoing danger, those who have to take emergency actions to avoid danger and cause damage shall not be criminally responsible. If the emergency avoidance exceeds the necessary limit and causes undue damage, criminal responsibility shall be borne, but the punishment shall be mitigated or exempted. The provisions of the first paragraph on avoiding personal danger do not apply to people who have specific responsibilities in their posts and businesses.
So it's not a crime in this case