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How internet reacted to Beijing rains

By Song Wei (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-07-21 13:11

A three-and-a half-hour wait for a take-away

How internet reacted to Beijing rains

Food couriers ride electric bikes to dispatch orders during heavy rains in Beijing on July 20, 2016. [Photo/VCG]

When heavy rains arrive, even daily routines as simple as having meal could be a problem. A media worker surnamed Hu in Beijing said he had to wait for three and a half hours for a take-away food and was finally told that his order was canceled.

"The courier told me they already had more than 20 orders pending before mine and all the delivery guys were stuck in flood water."

Some couriers, like the one below, took an usual route - overpass - in order to steer clear of floods.

How internet reacted to Beijing rains

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