According to the British "Guardian" reported on August 19, the ventilation system of a chocolate factory in the small Swiss town of Ortang broke down, which led to a rare chocolate rain in the local sky. This wonderful landscape has attracted the enthusiastic attention of netizens. The local scenery is so beautiful that residents lament that their childhood dreams have come true. Alton is a border town, located between Zurich and Balsal. Swiss Lotus, the world's leading chocolate manufacturer, built a chocolate factory there. They said that on August 14, the ventilation and cooling equipment of the production line of this factory had a minor fault, which led to a large number of high-quality cocoa powder and small cocoa particles entering the sky, and unexpectedly formed chocolate snow falling on the ground of Alton. A strong wind blew that day, and cocoa powder was swept into the air, forming chocolate snow. The factory has repaired the damaged equipment and it is running normally. It won't snow chocolate again. The company made it clear that the falling cocoa powder is completely harmless to human body and the environment. The company also said that it could pay for the cleaning of vehicles covered with cocoa powder, but no owner claimed from it. The progress of this matter needs to be further followed up. I believe that the residents of the town are not harmed by their health. Cocoa powder is very popular in the local area. Cocoa powder is the main raw material for making chocolate, which is a product of nature, harmless to human body and degradable. However, the powder may cause respiratory discomfort, and it is dangerous for people who are allergic to it to obtain the powder to some extent. However, the spread of chocolate snow is not great, and it has not caused a large area of pollution. Don't worry, it's a blessing for people who like chocolate, and it may cause discomfort for people who don't like it, but it won't do much harm. Chocolate is delicious, so you should pay attention to eating it in moderation.