Hong Kong's Myungbo reported on the 23rd that people are stealing alcohol from flooded liquor stores in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, China, which suffered great damage from the so-called 'heavy rain for the first time in a thousand years'.



Myeongbo, citing a video from the Chinese internet media Mangyi Shimbun, said that when a liquor store in Zhengzhou was flooded, people flocked to steal alcohol.



When the store was flooded, some of the liquor was swept away and buried in the mud.



According to eyewitness accounts of passers-by, the inside of the store, which was flooded on the 21st, was full of people, and bags filled with alcohol were lying on the floor.



Also, dozens of boxes of alcohol were swept away by the flood and buried in the mud, and people rushed to get them.



Many people watched as the owner of the store begged people not to bring alcohol.



Some netizens boasted, "I went to pick up Maotai," while taking pictures of the floating liquor boxes.



In China, a bottle of Maotai can cost hundreds of thousands of Korean Won.



(Photo=Capture of Hong Kong famous news, Yonhap News)