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Tens of thousands of New Zealand's finest abalone have been struck off the sea, and people in the disaster areas live on lobsters. This is terrible.

Two days ago, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the South Island of New Zealand, causing many buildings to be damaged and a large number of roads destroyed and buried!

Electricity and communications in some areas have been cut off and temporarily lost contact with the outside world.

New Zealand netizens in the earthquake zone have posted live images on Po.

Every time the earthquake happened, all kinds of bookshelves were victims, and they felt like they had just fought the war.

The goods in the supermarket also fell to the ground, as if they had been robbed.

A small number of homes collapsed.

The most tragic thing is the roads in New Zealand.

So far, the quake has killed two people: one caused a heart attack and the other was crushed to death by collapsed old houses.

It was a very serious news event, but it was "crooked" by an unexpected message.

This message comes from Lou, the Twitter user.

As a result of a strong earthquake, the seabed in Kekula, New Zealand, was arched and a large number of seafood were "shocked" out of the sea, including Qingkou, scallop, Guifei clam, moon clam, among them abalone and lobster!

"Emma," said the lobster, "where am I?"

In addition, the rocks also appear on the dense excellent product of abalone, according to reports that there are tens of thousands of that!

This is not an ordinary abalone, but the top New Zealand black-edged abalone, can only be eaten in high-end restaurants!

Bao Yujun said: "shit!" You punk! Where should I look? "

New Zealand's black-edge abalone, called the P-Agua, is a local treasure.

They have a high demand for their living environment: the sea should be cold, the salt should be high, the current should be fast, the water quality should be clear, and the leeward, the back-flowing rock reef area, will have enough seaweed supply, abalone can be fat enough.

New Zealand's goverment rules that abalone can only be caught in a certain size, and there is a daily limit on the number of abalone per person.

And so many abalone appear at the same time, even the locals were shocked!

Because the commercial value of these ten thousand abalone is inestimable, it is simply a black golden hill.

Not long after the abalone was struck off the sea, several commercial fishing teams of large fishing boats and professional divers had arrived!

But beyond the surprise, they are not here to catch abalone, but to save the abalone!

Abalone can only live a few days away from the water, especially when the sun comes out, they can't even last a few hours.

The professional divers arrived at the scene, skilfully lifted large abalone off the reef, quickly put the abalone back into the sea.

And they want to make sure the abalone is facing down, because the abalone can't turn itself, and if it's not in the right position, they'll die in a few days, or be eaten by other creatures.

If all of the abalone were to die, the area would never again have such a large abalone, and it would be hard to see it for decades to come.

In the face of the disaster, these businesses did not take advantage of the fire, but chose to protect the local ecological environment.

However, lobster treatment is a bit different.

According to New Zealand media reports, the earthquake collapsed the only road outside the town of Kecula, causing the town to be trapped for a period of time, and local food supplies could be in trouble.

As a result, some local businesses donated 400 lobsters to help the victims through the difficulties.

400 lobsters.

No, the editor is going to apply for "disaster relief" in the small town of Kecula, New Zealand!

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