China News Service, Zhengzhou, July 26 (Reporter Li Guigang and Li Chaoqing) Please remember to leave the station, may there be no heavy rain in heaven, you have been in this world... On July 30, Zhengzhou Metro Line 5 Shakou Road Station set up a memorial office , To provide convenience for the people to pay homage to the victims of the "July 20" extreme rainstorm. Those who came to mourn held flowers in their hands and the cards were filled with blessings.

  In late July, many places in Henan were hit by extremely heavy rains, causing serious disasters. So far, nearly 100 people have been killed. The provincial capital Zhengzhou suffered extremely heavy rain on July 20, killing 14 passengers on Metro Line 5.

  A reporter visited on the 30th and found that the memorial office was located in a factory yard near the Shakou Road Station of Metro Line 5. The table at the entrance was filled with yellow and white chrysanthemums for free.

The memorial hall is equipped with a flower stand, with the words "Blessing for the dead" written in the background, and the stand is full of flowers, drinks, food, etc.

In the meantime, people kept coming to offer flowers to mourn.

  In the afternoon, the sun was blazing, and the temperature in Zhengzhou reached 35°C.

An elderly man in his 80s received a bunch of white chrysanthemums and walked slowly to the memorial place a hundred meters away, presented the chrysanthemums and bowed.

  After the condolences, the sweaty old man said: "They (the victims) are not relatives to me, I just think those young people are very pitiful, it's a pity!"

  The official list of the victims showed that young people accounted for the majority.

  When interviewed, a young woman said that she hoped that the pain would pass sooner and she also hoped to give people a warning.

  In addition to the on-site remembrance, some people presented flowers through the "Takeaway Brother".

In less than 10 minutes, about 10 "Takeaway Brothers" came to send flowers by bike.

Nearby businesses said that from morning to night, the "takeaway brother" who came to deliver flowers never stopped.

  A "Takeaway boy" was still putting a plastic bag on the flower jacket. He said, "I put it on when I came out of the flower shop. I was afraid of getting the flowers sunburned." Another "Takeaway boy" said: "These Tian has already received a lot of orders (to send flowers), and I feel sad every time I take an order."

  In the past few days, people have continued to send flowers and other memorials to the victims at various stops at Shakou Road Station and Beach Temple Station of Zhengzhou Metro Line 5.

  According to local media reports, on the morning of the 30th, Zhengzhou Metro Group Co., Ltd. also held a brief memorial ceremony for the victims at Shakou Road Station. The company's official website also turned black.

  The day before, Zhengzhou officially held the "City Post-disaster Comprehensive Recovery Work Promotion Conference". Before the meeting, all participants stood in silence and expressed their deep condolences to the victims and victims in the catastrophic rainstorm.

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