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The power outage at the Inner Mongolia Huyun (Group) long-distance bus station was suddenly at 17:00 on December 30, 2009, and the station suddenly fell into darkness. Just as many passengers were confused, the emergency lights set up in the bus station were lit up, and the microcomputer ticketing system was powered by the power storage equipment to continue to sell tickets to the outside world. The station attendant responsible for the inspection used a small manual 'three-grade' electronic detector to carefully check the items carried by the passengers. The bus station did not cause inconvenience to passengers due to sudden power outages.
After the power outage, the bus station also lit many candles in the ticket room, ticket gate, 'Three-Part' inspection office, main service desk and some places with weak light. Station attendants guided passengers to enter the station to purchase tickets and receive 'three-grade' inspections, waiting for the train in candlelight, checking tickets and boarding in candlelight, and security personnel strengthened patrols.
The swaying candlelight accompanied the passengers for 50 minutes, and the bus station called at 17:50.
It is understood that Huyun (Group) long-distance bus station employees serve passengers from 6 a.m. to 21:20 every day. The station is equipped with charging emergency lights, candles, small manual electronic detectors, microcomputer ticket inspection system uninterruptible power battery cabinets and diesel generator sets . Among them, after the uninterruptible power supply battery cabinet of the microcomputer ticket inspection system is powered by more than an hour for the normal operation of the system, leaving sufficient time for starting and debugging the diesel generator set .