Looking around, the entire rescue team used camels to pull two carts very fast.

Within a few minutes, the two teams were already approaching. Only then did Wen Wanwan see clearly that there were two thin men lying on the car.

It can be seen from the wounds and cracked skin on his body that he was probably lost in the desert and was finally brought out by the rescue team.

"Hello, we have been notified that there will be sandstorms in the coming period. Please do not go further."

"We will only stop when we reach the shelter and wait until the dust storm passes before continuing."

"Then I wish you all the best!"

After a brief communication, the rescue team continued walking out of the desert. Their most important task now was to send people to the hospital.

Wen Wanwan stared at the retreating figure of the rescue team and continued to introduce it to the audience in the live broadcast room.

"There are a lot of rescue teams in the Taklimakan Desert, and they can mobilize helicopters for rescue."

"However, it is most likely due to the sandstorm that the helicopter was unable to dispatch, so the most primitive camel cart had to be used."

Sandstorms are too common in the desert. Even if they come at a time when sandstorms are at their least, they will inevitably encounter them two or three times as long as they go deep.

If it is not a serious sandstorm, there is basically no need to worry about the camels.

But for a relatively large sandstorm like this, you must be prepared. If you can avoid it, you must not commit crimes against the wind.

When the rescue team encounters such an impending sandstorm, they will also inform everyone who sees it during the rescue process.

After all, this is also a way to reduce the workload for oneself, but if someone insists on seeking death, they can't stop them.

Now that the sandstorm has not reached its peak, the rescue team can brave the wind and sand to rescue people.

But once the sandstorm becomes more powerful, it is impossible for the rescue team to go deep into the desert under such circumstances.

This kind of natural disaster is far from something that humans can resist. They can only set off after the sandstorm has passed or its power has become smaller and no longer poses a fatal threat to people.

The team was moving at a fast pace, and with the threat of an imminent sandstorm, most people were unwilling to waste time on the road.

In this state, the entire team rushed outside the shelter around two o'clock in the afternoon.

As a supply station in the desert, the construction of this place obviously took a lot of thought.

Unlike most people's imagination of a market with stalls, these houses are all made of a special alloy.

Ordinary reinforced concrete in this desert will sink directly into the sand over time.

Building a proper house requires only this special alloy.

Except for some such houses, sand-proof walls have been built around the entire haven. Although they are not very strong, they can withstand ordinary wind and sand without any problem.

Now many people can be seen walking around in the entire haven.

When this sandstorm came, whether it was a rescue team on a mission, a walking businessman, or a tourist, as long as it was within the affected area, most of them came to the safe haven.

After all, compared to walking out of the desert, Haven is undoubtedly a better choice.

"No, please fill out the form and someone will take you to rest."

The security guard standing guard at the door saw Wen Wanwan's group and reached out to hand over the form.

Wen Wanwan was filling out a form here, while the security guard on the other side was leading people to check the supplies.

Supplies are extremely precious in the desert, especially in a place like the safe haven. There is no guarantee that someone will not use evil intentions.

After checking every item of supplies, Wen Wanwan also handed the watch to the security guard.

"Okay, the storage fee for these things is two thousand a day. The cost of raising and maintaining camels is fifty fifty a day. If there are twenty camels, it is also two thousand a day."

"What kind of accommodation do you want?"

Wen Wanwan took a look at the team, and then decided which room he wanted.

“Single room!”

"Sixteen people, the total cost of a standard room is 8,000 a day."

"That adds up to twelve thousand a day. Pay the bill at the blue house on the left, and then give me the bill."

Everything in Haven is not a small sum of money, especially since they have so many people. Even just staying here for one day is an investment of more than 10,000.

But it's normal to be expensive. After all, the labor here is not cheap.

Coupled with the investment in the construction of houses by businessmen and the transportation of various materials, some costs cannot be recovered even if the price is not high.

After finishing these trivial matters, a group of people also came to the accommodation.

But this time it was not the security guards who led the way, but the staff managing the accommodation.

"Your rooms are on the second floor. The first floor is the dormitory of the rescue team. It may be a little noisy sometimes. Please forgive me."

"fine!"

The rescue team often receives unexpected tasks, and it is normal to be noisy.

What's more, they are not tourists who come here specifically to play. They need particularly good conditions. They just need a place to avoid sandstorms and have a good rest.

Wen Wanwan held a small thing in her arms and stood in the corridor on the second floor with a group of people.

"Let's allocate rooms. Come and get the keys."

A room costs 500 yuan a night. This price is enough to sleep in a three-star hotel room for one night in the city.

But in this haven, the rooms are extremely simple.

A slightly hard bed, an old satellite phone, and a coin-operated water dispenser make up this simple room.

Wen Wanwan threw the little guy on the bed, and then began to prepare sand and a drinking bowl for it.

This little thing definitely cannot be released in this condition. If the little guy who is only more than a month old is thrown out like this, he may not be able to survive even a week of training.

For the time being, I can only take them with me until they leave the desert and find a resource-rich place near the Tarim River to release them.

Putting the live broadcast equipment aside, Wen Wanwan also spoke slowly.

"Turn it off for now. I'll go to the restaurant later and continue the live broadcast!"

At that time, the young man's green shirt was wet: [? ? ? 】

Jiuniang Yuanzi: [Huh? 】

Chaochaomumu: [See you soon! 】

After explaining it to the audience in the live broadcast room, Wen Wanwan also took out an electronic card he had just applied for and got into the bathroom.

This electronic card is pre-stored and is the source of almost all consumption in the entire haven.

Whether you are eating, drinking, taking a shower, or even using a satellite phone, you need to use this electronic card.

Wen Wanwan's card is the main card, and everyone else has secondary cards.

Of course, the prices for meals and electricity and water are not cheap.

Especially the water fee. The water fee for ordinary residents is usually around five yuan to ten yuan per cubic meter.

But here, one cubic meter costs sixty!

After briefly washing himself, Wen Wanwan also called Shen Nan and walked towards the restaurant.

It was not meal time at this time, and there were not many people in the restaurant.

But at a glance, many of them are rescue teams wearing blue clothes.

Wen Wanwan finished ordering at the window, then found a seat to sit down, and opened the live broadcast room that had just closed. Yunhu Mangosteen: [Back, back! 】

Pu Yang: [Is this a restaurant? The decoration looks pretty good! 】

Xiao Jidong: [There are so many people from the rescue team, go and have a chat soon! 】

Looking at the barrage in the live broadcast room, Wen Wanwan was also a little bit dumbfounded.

This group of idiot netizens really use the anchor as a robot. They have been traveling for so long today and are already so hungry that their chests are touching their backs.

However, Wen Wanwan really wanted the audience in the live broadcast room to understand the daily life of the desert rescue team.

He looked around the restaurant and soon found a rescue worker wearing a yellow armband.

There is an unwritten rule in the rescue team that only managers or captains can wear armbands.

In the event of any sudden danger, everyone will follow the orders of the person wearing the armband to avoid chaos to the greatest extent.

With a large group of viewers in the live broadcast room, Wen Wanwan quickly came to his side.

"Hello there!"

"Hello there!"

"I'm live broadcasting, is it convenient for me to reveal my face?"

"Okay, please?"

"The viewers in my live broadcast room want to know about the daily life of the rescue team. Can you answer a few questions?"

The captain glanced at the camera with some curiosity, then nodded.

"May I ask your surname?"

"Yu Gan, now the captain of the Sixth Rescue Team of the Taklimakan Desert."

"Mr. Yu, does your rescue team usually have a lot of work?"

As soon as Wen Wanwan finished speaking, Yu Qian started to vomit his bitterness.

"More, why not more? I don't know if many people nowadays are mentally ill and dare to drive into the desert without bringing two bottles of water. We go out on average six missions a month, and we can bring back one each time." Two people."

"And there are still a handful of people who dare to go into places that clearly have quicksand signs. Even those of us who live in the desert don't dare to go there casually."

……

Listening to Yu Qian's complaints, the entire live broadcast room was suddenly filled with laughter and extremely lively.

Tong Man: [Hahaha, the resentment is too great! 】

Ming Dynasty person: [It can be seen that most of the accidents in the desert are caused by oneself. 】

Yaoyao Yuyu: [Is this the resentment of beating workers? I’m so scared! 】

"Then I would like to ask, are you usually in great danger when you go on missions?"

After hearing this question, Yu Qian pondered for a moment before opening his mouth to explain.

"Actually, the dangers in the desert are not bad. Those of us who live here all year round basically know where and what is there."

"The most fearful thing is that the rescue mission arrives in the middle of a sandstorm. No one knows whether the sandstorm will gradually get stronger."

"In winter like this, rescue missions are relatively easy."

"If the weather warms up, the most deadly thing is the sand boa that is everywhere in the desert. That thing is hidden in the sand and cannot be seen at all."

The captain rolled up his sleeves and showed Wen Wanwan a look at the scars on them.

"These wounds on my arms are basically caused by sand boas. They will suddenly pop out of the sand and strangle you."

"If it is not dealt with in time, even the arm can be broken."

The audience in the live broadcast room looked at the captain's arm with no less than twenty wounds, and they finally understood why he was so resentful.

"Mr. Yu, can I ask what types of rescues you usually do?"

Yu Qian thought carefully before answering.

"The most common thing is probably getting lost. There is no reference point in the desert. If the compass is lost, it will be difficult for most people to find the right direction."

"The other kind is caused by accidents, such as quicksand, poisoning, and injuries. There are also a lot of rescues in this category."

"And those who are suffering from food and water shortages are actually not very many."

Wen Wanwan glanced at the barrage in the live broadcast room, and then started to ask another question.

……

After chatting with the captain for more than half an hour and giving the audience in the live broadcast room a clear understanding, Wen Wanwan stood up and thanked him.

"Thank you Mr. Yu for your answer!"

"It's okay. It's also a good thing to let more people know about the dangers of the desert. At least don't rush in recklessly."

The desert is dangerous, it's a given, but it continues to need tourists.

On the one hand, this place can only rely on tourism to develop its economy. Only with an economy can we better curb the continued expansion of the desert and even improve the desert environment.

On the other hand, there is also the issue of jobs and employment. There are many residents living on the edge of the desert.

It is indeed difficult for them to farm the land. Most crops are difficult to grow in such places.

Only when enough people come to travel and the jobs developed based on tourists can the employment environment be improved.

Otherwise, if there are no jobs locally, most people will have no choice but to run away. ,

One or two years doesn't seem to matter, but ten or twenty years, will it mean that no one will live here after all?

Since the tourism industry wants to develop and the safety of tourists must be ensured, the rescue team has become a top priority.

Back at his table, many of Wen Wan's late orders were already on the table.

Shen Nan looked at the plate of dishes on the table with eyes full of scrutiny.

"Webmaster, what is this?"

"Solaris, a plant found in the Taklimakan Desert, try it!"

Shen Nan picked up the chopsticks with some hesitation and took a small taste.

"I can't say it tastes bad, but it's definitely not delicious. The taste is a bit astringent, and the aftertaste is bitter."

Wen Wanwan looked at Shen Nan's frown before speaking, and explained it to the audience in the live broadcast room.

"Solaris is a grass, an annual herbaceous plant that usually grows on the edges of villages, roadsides, wastelands, Gobi Desert, and saline-alkali sandy soil."

“It doesn’t taste very good, but its effect is very powerful.”

"It can treat high blood pressure, headaches, dizziness, intestinal dryness and constipation."

"If there are patients with high blood pressure in your family, it is recommended to eat some with your usual meals, which can effectively improve it."

"Especially the wild Salsolaris in southern Xinjiang, its therapeutic effect is even better!"

Following Wen Wanwan's explanation, Shen Nan sped up and stuffed two more mouthfuls into his mouth.

Although it is not that delicious, it tastes good considering its efficacy. At least it must be delicious! (End of chapter)

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