Such losses can only be borne by the market itself, and presumably the government will give some subsidies accordingly. After all, the loss caused by heavy rain is not caused by human factors, but by force majeure. Then weather disasters like this can't be avoided or countered by anyone, so after such losses, they can only be borne by the main body of the market.
However, in the process of subsequent recovery and reconstruction, the government will definitely give some subsidies. Then, with these subsidies, the market will surely recover as soon as possible. The rainstorm in Henan has a great impact on the overall economy. If you have seen relevant videos or some news reports, you will find that in some cities where waterlogging is serious, the market is basically flooded.
So, for these individual industrial and commercial households, the losses are really heavy. Many industrial and commercial households may have some of their goods washed away, and the goods in warehouses have also been damaged to some extent. But after what happened. It can only be undertaken by itself, and in the process of slow recovery, you can also apply for corresponding government subsidies. However, the losses caused by force majeure cannot be blamed on the relevant departments or the government.
Because this kind of bad influence brought by weather disasters is not something anyone can predict, or resist by strength. Disasters caused by irresistible natural forces like this can only be borne by everyone, but in the process of subsequent recovery, corresponding subsidies will definitely be given. After all, the loss is so heavy this time. If we rely solely on the self-regulation of individual industrial and commercial households or the market, there must be some problems. With the corresponding subsidies and support, Zhengzhou's market will surely recover faster.