2024-09-12
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recently
as the typhoon passes
affected by the tides after the typhoon,
a sea-hunting craze has swept many coastal areas.
especially in the waters of fujian and guangdong,
some netizens posted photos of the scene
the beach is full of oysters
the surrounding villagers formed a group to go fishing.
the barrel exploded in minutes.
citizens who went to the beach said:
"you can pick up as much as you want!"
social platforms
someone posted a photo that the frame couldn't hold any more.
in addition to oysters
many people who are located in hainan
post videos to record yourself or others
picking coconuts on the roadside
bu bu, a college student studying in haikou, told reporters that many people went to pick coconuts during the day on the 7th, and he also picked up a few."many of them were freshmen who had never seen coconuts or a typhoon. when they saw the coconuts all over the ground, they ran out immediately."
experts urgently remind:
try not to eat seafood brought by typhoons
although the seafood "blown" by the typhoon is very tempting
but the behavior of rushing to the sea right after the typhoon
still full of hidden dangers
in this regard, some netizens said
the waves are the most dangerous when the typhoon has just passed.
locals know how to avoid
outsiders are advised not to participate
relevant departments have also issued reminders:
quanzhou police previously stated
after the typhoon
the danger is not completely over
strong wind and waves at the seaside
pay special attention to secondary disasters
experts advise that you should avoid eating these oysters.because these oysters may carry a large amount of pollutants and harmful substances, and some seafood may be spoiled, there is a high risk of consumption.
cctv reminds:after a typhoon, some dangerous marine life may appear in the coastal waters, such as:jellyfish, sea urchins and sea snakes, for example, have venom that can be life-threatening.try not to eat the seafood that the typhoon brings with it.because the freshness of this seafood cannot be guaranteed, it may be soaked in sea water for a long time and exposed to direct sunlight, and may deteriorate.
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 stagnant water.these can serve as breeding grounds for mosquitoes, as well as present chemical hazards and cause injury.
what are the hidden dangers after a typhoon passes through?
how to avoid secondary disasters?
near the river, at the seaside
1. affected by the outer circulation of the typhoon, coastal and riverside areas will experiencestrong winds and long waves, there is a risk of being swept away by wind and waves.
2. after the tide goes out, there may be glass fragments and iron nails on the beachsharp and dangerous objects, which can easily lead to injuries to the feet or hands.
3. after the typhoon, somedangerous marine life, such as jellyfish, sea urchins and sea snakes, whose venom can cause serious harm to the human body and even threaten life.
mountainous areas, valleys, etc.
typhoons bring strong winds and rain.landslides and rockfalls in mountainous areasthe probability of geological disasters increases, so it is best not to enter the mountainous area at this time.
damaged electrical equipment
typhoons may cause damage to power facilities. please do not approach or touch fallen electric poles, fallen wires, water-soaked electric poles, street light poles and other electrical equipment to avoid the risk of electric shock.
in conclusion
after the typhoon
the danger has not been completely eliminated
the sea is windy and rough
don't go to the sea blindly