According to the latest reports from NBC and CNN, 9,300 buildings have been destroyed by fire in California, at least 24 people have died, and more than 75,000 people have been left homeless. The fire has destroyed about 38,629 acres of forest.
Behind these cold numbers, I see the helplessness and pity of homeless people whose homes have been destroyed in the face of natural disasters. They face over a month of winter, and resisting the cold outdoors will be their biggest challenge.
According to our distributors, the heated vest/jacket and heated socks purchased this year have been sold out, and they are currently urging us to produce a large number of new orders. In previous years, distributors would usually only repurchase small batches of orders at this time, but because of the fire, many homeless people currently need these heated clothing to keep warm, and the sales of heated gloves and insoles have also increased a lot.
After learning the news, we gave customers a big discount and hoped that they could adjust the selling price appropriately. We hope that most homeless people can purchase necessary survival supplies at a relatively low price. There is an old Chinese saying: Disasters are ruthless, but people are kind. We hope that our modest efforts can help those in need.
Finally, I hope that all people now can survive this disaster safely and rebuild their beautiful new homes in the future.