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How warm is it for toll stations to deliver free breakfast to high-speed stranded drivers?

In the early morning of February 2, 20021year, a heavy fog enveloped Hubei, which closed 3 1 expressway in Hubei, such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Macao and Guangxu, and the toll station staff in expressway rushed out to provide travel services for stranded drivers.

2021February 2, 3 1 expressway, such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Macao and Guangxu, was shrouded in fog, which led to the closure of expressway. Expressway toll station staff took emergency measures to provide travel services for stranded drivers. According to the expressway Provincial Administration, this is the largest temporary closure of expressway in Hubei Province this year, with a total of 290 toll stations temporarily closed. At 8 o'clock in the morning, at Jinkou Toll Station of Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway in Hubei Province, a number of expressway temporarily closed due to fog were filled with fog. A row of trucks and cars stopped at the toll gate, and the drivers waited anxiously. The high-speed staff said? Please don't worry, have a bowl of breakfast? Just bring a bowl of hot noodles. On the evening of 2002 1 and1,Wuhan Central Meteorological Observatory issued an orange fog warning signal, saying that from that night to the morning of the 2nd, there will be fog with visibility less than 500m in Wuhan, Huanggang, Ezhou, Huangshi, Xianning, Xiaogan, Suizhou and Jingmen, and visibility less than100m in some areas. At the scene of the fog, there were five or six uniformed personnel shuttling through the waiting vehicles. They all come from Spring Festival travel rush service team of Hubei Jiaotou Group in Beijing. Some of them divert traffic for passing vehicles, some send steaming fried noodles and egg noodles to stranded drivers and passengers, and some even send boiled water to them, trying their best to solve their urgent needs and watching them drink warm boiled water and eat hot noodles. For the enthusiastic behavior of the staff, the drivers praised the staff and gave a thumbs up. Many people present also picked up their mobile phones to take photos and videos to record this warm-hearted scene. In this extreme weather, people's hearts are warm enough to resist this fog. We should all praise these employees.