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More than 100 people dismantled 150 tents in 2 hours, and the Wulin Night Market was suspended tonight

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Chao News client reporter Yu Qianwei correspondent Bao Chengyong Guo Zhiyun

Typhoon No. 13 "Bebinca" is gradually approaching eastern China.

On the evening of September 15, the originally lively Wulin Night Market seemed a little deserted.

The streets are empty, and the stalls, tents, and brands are gone.

More than 100 people dismantled 150 tents in 2 hours, and the Wulin Night Market was suspended tonight

Empty Wulin Night Market Photo courtesy of the interviewee

"The typhoon is coming soon, and we are afraid that the items will blow apart and hit the vehicles and pedestrians passing by, so we have put them away."

Ye Lianzhong, secretary of the Party branch and general manager of Hangzhou Wulin Night Market, told Chao News reporters that on the afternoon of September 14, after the Wulin Night Market convened a work conference on the prevention of Taiwan and wind resistance in Gongshu District and Wulin Street, more than 100 staff members of the Wulin Night Market dismantled 150 tents together in less than 2 hours.

(Video source: Gongshu release)

"We started at 10:30 last night, in addition to the staff, there were also merchants and volunteers on site, and everyone came together to help." At the site, someone was responsible for dismantling the tents, someone was responsible for sorting out the collected items, and someone was responsible for transporting the items to the warehouse.

Manager Ye said that they also bought more than 2,000 meters of rope to tie up some carts and other items that are not easy to move to form a whole to ensure that it is more solid.

More than 100 people dismantled 150 tents in 2 hours, and the Wulin Night Market was suspended tonight

Demolished overnight Courtesy of the interviewee

Merchants take their valuables with them, and the rest of the goods are transferred to a nearby warehouse for storage.

I was busy until 2 o'clock in the evening.

The Wulin Night Market was temporarily closed on the 15th.

"The impact of typhoon days is indeed quite large, and we can understand it." Xiao Xia's tea set studio is located on Wulin Road, and she will also set up a stall to sell tea sets in the Wulin Night Market.

Before the typhoon, she was doing her last security check in the store.

All the tea sets she sells have been transferred to the warehouse. "I'm not worried at all, the warehouse environment is very good, and there are special people to take care of it, so it's good that it won't cause losses."

"I hope the bad weather will pass soon, and if the weather is good, we can come to the stall immediately." Xiao Xia said.

Manager Ye said that all the staff and business administrators of the Wulin Night Market are now on duty in three shifts, and their mobile phones are unblocked 24 hours a day. "If there's something going on, we're going to get everyone together right away."

More than 100 people dismantled 150 tents in 2 hours, and the Wulin Night Market was suspended tonight

Demolished overnight Courtesy of the interviewee

"After the wind and rain, this is a lively Wulin night market." Manager Ye said.

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