Yangtze River**Dawuhan client, February 6 (reporter** correspondent Hu Juan) received hot buns and noodles from the hands of volunteers, and after getting on the bus, the long-distance bus driver "airdropped" fruits to the volunteers from the window to express his gratitude. On the morning of February 6, this touching scene occurred in the Dongxihu section of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway.
At 8 o'clock in the morning, the east-west lake section of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway was rainy and snowy, and the temperature was below freezing. A group of volunteers in red vests stepped on the snow and ice, carrying steamers and iron buckets, and slowly ascended the ramp. They prepare to deliver the steamed cabbage meat buns and boiled egg noodles to the passing drivers.
The female driver passing by took the hot buns and noodles.
After learning that the vehicles coming from Guangdong and Guangxi of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway were stranded, 20 staff and 10 volunteers from Xingda Community, Changqing Street, Dongxihu District, immediately formed a service team to set up a mobile service point and a fixed service point at the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway Dongxihu section to Xiaogan and the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao-Wuhan North Toll Station to send warmth to passing drivers.
Our square dance aunt must give full play to her residual heat! Lu Bianzhi, a 59-year-old women's volunteer, said that a total of 6 square dance partners participated in the volunteer service with her. They have a clear division of labor, all the way to deliver steamed buns at the highway, all the way to their own kitchen, steamed buns, and all the way to take the steamed buns to the nearest party and mass service center from the highway to reheat the buns, so as to ensure that all the buns are in the hottest state when they are delivered to the driver.
Yu Ao, a 25-year-old Xingda community officer, is the "pot chief", and he is "contracted" to deliver steamed buns to steamers. According to him, the community also prepares instant noodles, bread, ham sausages and other convenience foods, but the most popular is pasta. "There are many people from Henan on Changqing Street, and they are good at making noodles. ”
Many drivers and deputies took out their mobile phones and recorded this warm moment with **. Volunteer Xia Huilian also received oranges "fed" by a driver's sister. She introduced that at that time, she sent convenient food to the driver's sister, and added the hot noodles that had just been delivered, but the driver's sister was afraid that she would not accept it, so she "airdropped" the fruit from the car window, which also moved them, "This is our 'two-way running'".
Fruit was thrown out of the car window to show gratitude.
Wang Xiaoxue, deputy secretary of Xingda Community, Changqing Street, Dongxihu District, said that Changqing Street was historically a Wujiashan farm, and in 1958, reclamation people from all over the world helped build this piece of land, so there has been a culture of mutual help and mutual assistance for a long time. In order to cope with the rain and snow in the future, they have also mobilized more volunteers to join them, "Tomorrow we will prepare more different varieties of hot food for passing drivers."
Editor: Ding Hui].
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