
After a massive typhoon recently swept through parts of southern provinces of China, a large number of oysters appeared on the beaches of coastal cities, as local residents flocked to the shores with buckets, sacks, and various tools to collect the crustaceans.
Experts have warned that the freshness of the seafood cannot be guaranteed; some of the oysters may have been soaked in seawater for a long time. Additionally, these oysters may also carry a large number of pollutants and harmful substances.
Experts also recommend that residents refrain from picking up coconuts found scattered on the streets. These coconuts are typically dislodged due to external factors like typhoons, which can cause coconut trees to topple or break. Consequently, these coconuts are often underripe, resulting in a bitter taste and an unsatisfactory texture.
Furthermore, there are numerous safety risks surrounding coconut trees, including broken glass on the roads and branches on the verge of falling.
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