During the typhoon warning period, I don't think it's reasonable to take advantage of the fire to rob food in supermarkets.
Take the previous typhoon Mangosteen as an example. At that time, it hit Guangdong. The reporter visited many convenience stores and supermarkets in Haizhu District of Guangzhou and found that all vegetables, bread and cooked food had been purchased. Many supermarket employees told reporters that many citizens would not go out for fear of the power of mangosteen, so they bought water and various foods in advance. "Usually it's not so exaggerated. Today, the cooked food area has been replenished with a lot of goods, but it is still sold out." Many private supermarkets take advantage of the fire to raise the price of food in the supermarket.
This year's typhoon is coming. At present, Fuzhou non-staple food base has reserved 36,111 live pigs over 61 kilograms, which can meet the consumption of citizens for 11 days.
There are 5,111 tons of vegetables in stock in the vegetable wholesale market in the Straits, and the supply is sufficient, which can ensure that the supply of non-staple food in the whole city is sufficient and stable during the typhoon.
In addition, large and medium-sized supermarkets and department stores such as Yonghui and Xinhuadu in Fuzhou have stocked and allocated bread, milk, rain gear and other urgently needed supplies for disaster relief, and set up cheap supply points.
Zhenwei, Feilong and other catering enterprises have reserved more than 21,111 emergency foods such as steamed buns and steamed buns to ensure the distribution of emergency and convenient foods.
nearly a thousand beds are reserved in non-star hotels around the south and north railway stations to ensure emergency accommodation for stranded passengers during the typhoon.
Sinopec, PetroChina and other enterprises are required to fully guarantee emergency gasoline and diesel supply during typhoon, and logistics enterprises such as Shenghui are required to assist in dispatching emergency materials and vehicles during disaster relief.