MTL - Darkness is Coming-Chapter 676 blood and tears
Twelve hours ago, Shanghai at midnight was still as bright as day, and not a single area fell into darkness. The power supply system is already operating at full capacity, and maintenance personnel urgently dispatched from various places to act as firefighting teams are running around the city, striving to maintain the operation of the city's power supply and transportation system.
Since time is racing against time, the evacuation work is naturally carried out day and night, so the whole city is brightly lit, and even several areas where the evacuation work has been completed and the living population has been emptied have not been turned off immediately.
It stands to reason that there is no one, and naturally there is no need for lights, but the actual situation is more complicated.
As long as the population base goes up, there will always be a small group of people who are incomprehensible. Shanghai City has a population of 24 million. It would be strange to say that there are no strange people. Two days after the evacuation work began, the investigators of the National Security found that there were some clever guys who refused to evacuate Shanghai with a fluke. They played hide-and-seek with the staff of the city evacuation office, brought a lot of dry food and drinking water, and sneaked Run to the evacuated area to hide.
No one can understand what the first freak who played "peek-a-boo" with the evacuation office thought. In contrast, the herd effect and imitation behavior are easy to understand. In less than three days, hide and seek. The power has grown rapidly, and a dedicated QQ group and forum have been established to communicate with each other, share intelligence, and jointly formulate plans while providing hidden strategies, vowing to carry out hide-and-seek to the end.
In order to find these guys and send them out of Shanghai, not only a cordon was set up in the evacuation area, but also a patrol team composed of drones and public security officers patrolled from time to time. Guoan also made a lot of efforts in this matter. With the information they provided, the Evacuation Office and the police succeeded in taking down several groups of stubborn stranded personnel with rich anti-reconnaissance experience.
With the timely response and full cooperation of various personnel, all the residents who tried to hide and stranded were arrested. What awaited them was not the severe punishment of the law, but a long journey of several hours or even dozens or dozens of hours.
All the stubborn stranded people were sent to the train to evacuate Shanghai. Some of them had the opportunity to leave Shanghai in a comfortable cabin, but now all of them are crowded into the hard-seat carriage of the train, and some of them even There are no seats.
Countless people burst into tears, picked up their mobile phones, their only weapon, and turned on fire, slamming the government for its abominable actions. Thousands of live-streaming posts and long Weibo posts recounted their struggle for personal freedom and civil rights. deprived" and accused the government and the army of cruelty.
Due to the limited transportation capacity and evacuation time, the work of the evacuation office cannot be done everywhere. The rich can send all their valuables to the logistics channel, and then sit comfortably in the first class cabin, while the people with limited economic ability can only accept According to the arrangement of the government, the traffic pressure is more terrible than the Spring Festival, so the evacuation office has to ignore the feelings of some people.
Many people in need are forced to be stuffed into train compartments that are packed into canned meat. Because it is hard to get a ticket, many people have to stop to the end on this arduous and tormenting road.
Although the scalpers have been wiped out and killed, the value of the tickets is still high, and it may not be appropriate for the government to take over the overall control, because no one can truly achieve a level of balance on this issue. Failure to achieve true fairness and justice will intensify contradictions.
Therefore, it is really hard to get a ticket, even in the Spring Festival travel period when the traffic was underdeveloped decades ago. Split into three "seats" to sell seat tickets.
Even so, every train is still full.
Comparing to the train compartments of buses and subways during rush hour, the air is stagnant, the toilets in the workshop are full of excrement and urine that cannot be washed away, and the red lights of "someone" or "in use" are always on. Some male passengers have to use bottles and toilets. Plastic bags solve the problem, and then put the plastic bottles and plastic bags filled with excrement and urine in black sealed bags and hand them over to the flight attendants, who will handle them at the stop.
According to some flight attendants who did not want to be named, they dealt with more vomit than excrement while the train was running. Even the on-board cleaners temporarily hired by the Ministry of Railways could not help but vomit. The senior cleaners in the bathroom couldn't stand it, let alone the passengers.
Whoever thinks they are the worst is wrong. At least they can still get on the train, and some have to sit in trucks and containers and be sent out in batches as if they were smuggled or trafficked.
For the voices they made, the BBC (Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation) commented: blood and tears.
Just when domestic netizens were filled with righteous indignation and were about to pick up the keyboard to support Shang Hai’s compatriots, the Chinese government made an unexpected response. All posts that exaggerated malicious rumors for no reason were all deleted, and those with bad influences were held accountable in accordance with the Public Security Punishment Law, and objective records were made. Factual posts and long texts are all reserved.
Those who were treated unfairly during the evacuation were not held accountable, but received apology and care from the Sanghae city government and the central government.
This scene was being shown on TV, and through the screen, Yang Xiaoqian saw the leader with a tired face, saw the deep self-blame in his eyes, and couldn't help feeling worried.
"It's our incompetence." Yang Xiaoqian sighed, if there is enough force to ensure that the people of Shanghai are not attacked by the monsters, then thousands of families will not have to suffer this innocent disaster.
Compared with the economic and industrial losses, the tears of the people are more unbearable.
"President Yang doesn't have to blame himself, each of us has done our best, and every evacuee will be properly resettled after the war."
The tender voice drifted into his ears, and Yang Xiaoqian squinted at the little boy sitting across from the desk. He was wearing a well-cut and elegant suit, his hair was combed into three-seven, and a clean hairline was shaved. Adult appearance.
"Huh." Yang Xiaoqian let out a sneer, restrained the thought of taking out the cigarette case, and stuffed a cube of sugar into his mouth. He didn't want to smoke in front of small children.
"You don't think so?" Liu Zhongqian blinked, trying his best to pretend he had no mood swings, but there was still a hint of doubtful displeasure.
"We all tried our best." Yang Xiaoqian nodded and said coldly, "I can say this. Is it appropriate for you?"