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Amazon warehouse let the wind blow "fire", Bezos he spaceship "to heaven", netizens "angry"

Amazon warehouse let the wind blow "fire", Bezos he spaceship "to heaven", netizens "angry"

On the night of December 10, at least 30 tornadoes struck many states in the central United States, killing more than 100 people by the following day. The damage caused by the tornado has not been spared even Amazon, one of the world's largest e-commerce companies. According to Yahoo Life reported on December 12, last Friday (December 10) night, a rare tornado swept through the Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Illinois, the United States, causing serious damage to a building in the distribution center, at least 6 people died on the spot, the warehouse was on fire, and it was on the social media search. Local fire chief James Whiteford said at a news conference the next day that 45 people had escaped from the building, including one who had been airlifted to a local hospital. He added that the first volunteers are continuing to "search the site in search of survivors." However, the Amazon helmsman Mr. Bezos did not respond to the news released online at the first time, and netizens turned on the whole universe to find people: call the boss, where have you been?

Amazon warehouse let the wind blow "fire", Bezos he spaceship "to heaven", netizens "angry"

(PS: Oh, it turns out that this industry boss went to heaven to find "God Great (maybe we are familiar with the Jade Emperor Brother)" to do the year-end summary! According to reports, billionaire Bezos's social media is being dominated by posts on Saturday (December 11) about traveling into space with six space tourists on a "New Shepard" rocket. Among the visitors was Alan Shepard, the daughter of American astronaut Alan Shepard, after whom the rocket was named after the "first astronaut." There are former NFL star and "Good Morning America" host Michael Strahan, as well as four other big pay clients.

Amazon warehouse let the wind blow "fire", Bezos he spaceship "to heaven", netizens "angry"

On the morning of the 11th, Bezos posted on Ins: "The boatmates at the training center this morning are very happy! (PS: the airline friends are full of spring breeze, smiling, and even the word "excited" is written on their eyebrows) and one user replied next to the post: "You should be more worried about the tornado situation." Can your Amazon employees get on your spaceship together? With a "bang", a few hours later, the rocket was launched, and the heavens successfully completed. The entrepreneur slowly and methodically tweeted about the death of the Illinois warehouse. The post read: "A sad message from Edwardsville! We are heartbroken by the lost partners there! We pray for the dead and the blessed for the living! ”

Amazon warehouse let the wind blow "fire", Bezos he spaceship "to heaven", netizens "angry"

"Everyone in Edward Zville should know that the Amazon team is fully supportive of them and will accompany them through this crisis." We would like to express our most heartfelt thanks to the volunteers who have worked day and night on the front line! However, social media users didn't buy it, and some even teased: "Wow! That's a nice thing to say! Just make a statement and you're done? "You're more concerned with sending Captain Kirk into space than with the lives of [Amazon's] workers." Another pusher, coalition to Defend Amazon Workers, said: "Does that look like heartbreak? Another group on Twitter called People for Bernie shared screenshots of Bezos's Ins posts about space missions and made a tag to alert netizens.

Amazon warehouse let the wind blow "fire", Bezos he spaceship "to heaven", netizens "angry"

Amazon warehouse was hit by a deadly tornado, the head of Bezos for the cause of space travel singing praises, angered all kinds of netizens caused a shout of scolding, in the netizens on this matter how to see?

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