I can't finish picking it up
I can't pick it up at all
recently
With the passage of the typhoon
Affected by the tides after the typhoon,
Many coastal areas have set off a rush to the sea.
Especially in Fujian, Guangdong and other sea areas,
Some netizens posted photos of the scene
The beach is full of oysters
Attract the surrounding villagers to form a group to catch the sea,
Burst the barrel in minutes.
The townspeople who went to catch the sea said:
"You can pick up as many as you want!"
This is definitely not an exaggeration!
Someone can't put it out of the frame
Netizens ridiculed:
This is not a typhoon
It's "Oyster".
Oysters and other shellfish are so abundant that some people pull them in cars
In addition to oysters,
Many people are located in Hainan
Send a video recording yourself or others picking up coconuts on the side of the road,
In addition to the public's concern,
They also praised the unique sense of relaxation of Hainan people.
A college student studying in Haikou told Jiupai News that many people went to pick up coconuts during the day on the 7th, and he also went to pick up a few. "Many of them are freshmen, they have never seen coconuts, they have never seen a typhoon, and when they see coconuts all over the ground, they run out as soon as they smoke it."
He thought the coconut trees were very powerful, and when the typhoon came yesterday, "the trees were blown to the ground, and as soon as the wind stopped, they rose again."
Urgent reminder from experts:
Try not to eat!
Although the seafood that was "blown in" by the typhoon is very tempting
But the act of rushing to the sea just after the typhoon
There are still many hidden dangers
In this regard, some netizens said
As soon as the typhoon leaves, the waves are the most dangerous
The natives know how to circumvent it
It's better for outsiders not to participate
The relevant departments also issued reminders:
Quanzhou Public Security said
After the passage of the typhoon
The danger is not completely removed
The sea is windy and the waves are strong
Special attention is paid to secondary disasters
Experts warn that these oysters should not be eaten as much as possible. Because these oysters can carry a lot of contaminants and harmful substances, some seafood may spoil, and the risk of consumption is high.
CCTV reminds: After the typhoon, some dangerous marine creatures may appear in the coastal water, such as jellyfish, sea urchins and sea snakes, whose venom may cause life-threatening. Try not to eat the seafood brought by the typhoon, because the freshness of this part of the seafood cannot be guaranteed, and it may be soaked in seawater for a long time and exposed to direct sunlight, which may cause spoilage.
Flooding can increase the spread of waterborne and vector-borne diseases, such as typhoid, cholera, malaria and yellow fever.
The most common risks associated with flooding are contamination of drinking water facilities and standing water. These can be breeding grounds for mosquitoes, as well as pose chemical hazards and cause harm.