At 0: 00 on April 8, Wuhan officially lifted the export channel control, and the first bus drove out of the intersection of Wuhan West Expressway. These three conspicuous red Chinese characters in Wuhan West are extremely dazzling against the dark night. This is the west gate of Wuhan, about 30 kilometers away from the center of Wuhan. Is this the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway Wuhan Automobile West Toll Station? . After being banned for 76 days, the opening ceremony of Wuhan was held here. According to the linkage agreement reached between Hubei Provincial Communications Department and the court system, a bayonet system has been set up near the expressway toll station. Once the vehicle under the name of "Lao Lai" passes through the toll booth, the surveillance camera will automatically take photos and compare the license plate number in the system. If there is a match, the charging system will call the police. At this moment, Wuhan and the world are connected again, and many people are connected with the world again, and the flow begins. People who go out of town say, I've stayed too long and slept enough.
The true portrayal of Wuhan citizens on the expressway.
When the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway got off the crossroads in Wuhan, Wang Caixia drove to the toll station of Wuhan West Expressway. ? She was the first car in the toll station of Wuhan West Expressway, and was interviewed after being surrounded by reporters. Wang Caixia is not very tall, wearing a thin tight sportswear, and looks quite capable. ? The reporter surrounded Wang Caixia's microphone with a fan. She told her story over and over again, telling one detail after another, smiling all the time, without any boredom. She said that the luggage had been packed and loaded, so she came to see it first, and if she couldn't get out, she would go home. ? Then why not wait until after dawn? ? Wang Caixia, a director in Hubei, has been working in Hainan. ? During the Spring Festival holiday, four of the six days she went home were arranged by her family for blind date. She noticed that there were more and more people in the hospital, but working in Hainan, she thought it might be because of the cold weather in Hubei, and more people saw the doctor than the rest of the time. ? It was not until she saw the news of human-to-human transmission in COVID-19 on TV that Wuhan realized that the situation was very serious, and then Wuhan was declared closed. Wang Caixia said that he had planned to drive home for the Spring Festival on New Year's Eve, but the day before New Year's Eve, Wuhan announced the closure of the city. ? Wang Caixia said that he was a little disappointed at the news of the city closure, but he could only cook a few simple New Year's Eve dinners in Wuhan, then contact his family and send a video, trying not to go out at will and stay at home. But she also needs to drive to the hospital to look after her sick family. Although fully armed, my heart is still hanging in mid-air. ? Masks have long been reminded to wear, and protective clothing has been replaced by raincoats bought from supermarkets. Wang Caixia said that the biggest change after the closure of the city was the purchase of food. ? Because patients need fresh ingredients, they can't buy them in many places. ? But during the epidemic, what moved her most was that the administrator in the community was the first to drive to send food and materials to these stranded people. She also naively thought that Wuhan didn't have to be closed for too long, but she was trapped in Wuhan for more than two months. On the night of leaving the city, she was interviewed by reporters for nearly two hours. ? At the moment when the passage fence was demolished by the staff, another black Audi took the lead in rushing out of the city. ? The male passenger in the car was very excited and raised his arm and shouted for refueling in Wuhan.
Can you drive in and out at high speed?
When the police on duty of the third brigade of Jiaxing detachment of high-speed traffic police were on duty at the Wangdian East Toll Station of Jiashao Expressway, a car slowly stopped at the booth at the entrance of the toll station, and the driver and toll station staff were arguing about something. The driver, a middle-aged man, opened the window and asked, can you come in and go out? ? After getting a positive answer, he accelerated into Wuhan. His name is Fu, and he left Jingzhou Jiangling for nearly 4 hours just to help an uncle drive to tongji hospital, affiliated to Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, to get medicine, and it must be delivered to his uncle before 2 pm on the 8th. Fu's uncle has liver cancer. I had surgery in tongji hospital before, and now I have chemotherapy in a hospital in Jingzhou. All drugs are imported, but only in Wuhan. Although he also heard of the news that Wuhan was unsealed on April 8, he still felt a little suspicious. Only by asking the staff in detail can he feel at ease. When asked about his mood when he was allowed to leave the city, he said happily that he was very excited and cheerful, and he felt as if he had put down his worries and burdens at once. It's a pity that my cousin missed the scheduled time to get the medicine by car, and he won't get it until the day of the 8 th. ? Fu decided to sleep in the car that night. It is safe for him to live in the car. He is good to others and himself, and tries not to disturb others. He related his experience. He had been a volunteer in Jiangling for a while before, and advised residents not to drive out, not to gather and wear masks. He has also been paying attention to the epidemic situation. ? Seeing that the number dropped to zero, various regions began to unseal one after another. I feel very happy, and we Hubei people are also very happy, very happy to beat the epidemic. No matter what feelings he talks about, Fu always uses the word happy and always says that he is very happy. He said shyly that he was not good at expressing his thoughts, and that being happy meant being happy without any distractions. After the telephone interview, the reporter drove to say goodbye to him and wished him all the best. He said with a strong accent, you have worked hard to tell the whole country about our situation in Wuhan and Hubei.
A true portrayal of the staff of expressway lane management office
At the moment when the passage from the Han direction opened, there was an endless stream of traffic outside, and Wei was sitting in the booth of a toll station in the west of Wuhan. ? She just came back to work for a week. There are only 79 people in Wuhan West Management Office of Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway of Hubei Provincial Communications Department, and they can only work shifts on weekdays. At 65438+1October 19, Wei returned to her home in Xiangyang after work. At 65438+1October 23, 4: 00 pm was her rest time after work. ? I had already bought the train ticket in advance, but I woke up in the morning and found that the train ticket I finally bought in Wuhan was automatically returned by the system. One third of the people in Wuhan West Management Office are stranded in other places because of the closure of Wuhan, just like Wei. ? A few people stay in Wuhan, and the rest temporarily live in the staff dormitory of the management office. ? In order to ensure safety, the police asked Fan Xian to drive the car out of the toll booth. The staff who stay in the management office will continue to work at the toll booth, which is free of charge. They need to disinfect the various facilities of the toll station, spread sandbags on the ground and spray 84 disinfectant to facilitate the cleaning of vehicle tires. Adjust the number of open lanes according to the number of materials vehicles and rescue vehicles entering and leaving the city. ? Sometimes, some volunteers help the police who come to this checkpoint to check their temperature and register information. As for the staff of the car toll station stranded at home, the unit issued a call to encourage them to do voluntary work in their respective places. For example, Ms. Cheng, a staff member, went to her community to help take her temperature and deliver food. Wei also started voluntary work in Xiangyang, her hometown, and didn't return to work in Wuhan West Toll Station on April 1 until all other prefectures in Hubei were open. At this moment, the vehicles leaving the city are in an endless stream in the dark night, and the lights will light up into a bright ribbon at high speed and fly to the distance.
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