Zhu ‘en Gadabaqi entry-exit frontier inspection station took the initiative to protect customs clearance as bad weather.

The picture shows the police at the border checkpoint conducting inspections in the entry passage to ensure the orderly customs clearance of vehicles.
CCTV News:On April 17th, Dongwu Banner, Xilin Gol League, Inner Mongolia, was affected by Mongolian cyclone. The maximum wind speed at Zhungadabuqi Port reached 27-32 m/s, accompanied by dust, the visibility in the restricted area of the port decreased, which had a certain impact on customs clearance. The police stationed at the entry-exit frontier inspection station of Zhungadabuqi at the port stick to their posts, provide warm service and do their best to ensure customs clearance.
The windy and sand-blowing weather lasted from 8 o’clock when the port was opened and closed until it was closed. During this period, the border inspection station quickly launched the customs clearance guarantee plan for bad weather, flexibly adjusted its services, increased the patrol and monitoring police force, and added guides in the vehicle passages to remind vehicles to slow down and clear customs in an orderly manner. Carry out one-stop joint inspection with the customs to shorten the inspection time as much as possible and ensure that passengers and vehicles clear customs at the first time. The patrol and monitoring police force adopts a combination of step patrol and car patrol to conduct all-round safety investigation on the infrastructure in the limited area to prevent personal injury and accidental loss of vehicles caused by falling objects from high altitude. At the same time, the border police timely released 24-hour weather information, port customs clearance dynamics and other information through the big screen, reminding passengers and drivers to plan their trips in advance and pay attention to travel safety. In particular, they reminded passengers and drivers that smoking and using naked flames in the open air are strictly prohibited in windy weather to prevent fires.
The measures taken by the police at the border inspection station to take the initiative, stick to their posts and provide intimate service in bad weather have ensured the smooth customs clearance at the port and won unanimous praise from inbound and outbound passengers and drivers.