150 “Second Senior Brothers” died of heatstroke and dehydration, the driver called the police for help to the fire brigade: it was no longer possible | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

The weather is hot, and “heat stroke” has occurred in various parts of China. Many people are killed by the heat, and even animals can’t stand it. A truck recently called the police for help, because more than 150 “big brothers” in the car suffered from heat stroke and suffered severe dehydration symptoms. If they continue, they may die. Firefighters rushed to the scene after being reported and immediately sprinkled water to cool the pigs, and the situation was relieved.

According to comprehensive land media reports, a truck carrying more than 150 pigs was going from Inner Mongolia to Zhejiang. When traveling to the Tianmu Lake service area in Changzhou, due to the hot weather and the high temperature of 41 degrees, the pigs suffered from heat stroke collectively. The driver had to ask the fire brigade, and the firemen rushed. Immediately after arriving, water guns were set up to cool the pigs to cool off the heat. After 20 minutes of water spraying, the “Second Senior Brother” became active again.

Firefighters quickly sprinkled water to cool down. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)

The driver revealed that if he didn’t cool down quickly, the pigs in the car might die, causing huge losses, so he had no choice but to call the police for help. member”. In this regard, the fire department reminded that in the face of high temperature weather, livestock and poultry and other living creatures should do a good job of preventing heatstroke and cooling to avoid serious economic losses caused by temporary negligence. In case of emergency, please call 119 for help.

It is understood that cases of “heat stroke” have been reported in China one after another. The World Meteorological Organization announced that statistics show that June this year was the third hottest in the world since records began, and widespread extreme high temperature events occurred. Monthly temperatures were well above average and Antarctic sea ice was at its lowest level ever recorded for the same period.

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