China News Service, Hangzhou, December 11 (Zhang Yuhuan) Recently, a news video circulated on the Internet. In the picture, the Hangzhou East Railway Station behind a media reporter was "empty", saying that all trains at the station were suspended that day.

The video also triggered some speculations about the epidemic.

The reporter learned from the Hangzhou Railway Station on the 11th that the video was taken in August 2019 and was a scene of the impact of the typhoon "Lichma" on the operation of the Hangzhou Railway.

At present, all railway stations in Hangzhou are operating normally.

  It is understood that on August 10, 2019, due to the impact of Typhoon "Lichma", more than 770 trains at Hangzhou Railway Station have been suspended since the previous day, of which all trains at Hangzhou East Railway Station have been suspended.

This is also the largest outage since Hangzhou East Railway Station was put into operation in 2013.

News videos circulating on the Internet are based on the above background.

  The railway department stated that all stations in Hangzhou are currently operating normally, and strictly implement the temperature measurement of passengers entering and leaving the station, and do a good job of checking health codes and big data itinerary cards. Persons with abnormal body temperature shall be handled in strict accordance with the procedures for handling fever passengers in a timely manner to prevent People who meet the travel requirements enter the station and board the bus.

  In addition, in terms of epidemic prevention and control, Hangzhou Railway Station has strengthened broadcasting and patrolling in key areas such as ticket halls, entrances, waiting areas, platforms, and exits, and actively reminds and persuades passengers to wear masks and maintain safe social distance; Highlight public areas, key parts, and elevators, toilets and other places, strictly implement measures such as station ventilation, sanitation and cleaning, and daily disinfection; increase the frequency of wiping and disinfection of passenger-friendly areas such as waiting seat armrests, and regularly check the ticket office, Thorough disinfection shall be carried out at the entrances, waiting areas and other places to ensure the safety of passengers.

  The railway department also reminded that if passengers find fever, cough, or physical discomfort, they can immediately contact the railway staff.

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