Yesterday, August 11th was the third day of this year's C96 Comic Exhibition. The weather in Tokyo, which was caught in the "gap" of the typhoon, was exceptionally good and hot. The number of visitors reached a new high, and the number of people who suddenly suffered from heatstroke reached 5. The organizer issued an apology statement on the evening of the 11th, saying that it would improve the queuing strategy. Although this year's C96 is charged, although the typhoon is nearby, and although this summer is extremely hot, it seems that every anime fan wants to take advantage of this typhoon break to get in touch with the two-dimensional world. On August 11, the third day, it reached a new peak, with an estimated attendance of more than 180,000, and as many as 5 people suffered from heat stroke due to the long queues. The organizer issued an emergency apology statement on the evening of the 11th, saying that it will improve the queuing strategy, increase the number of guidance staff and various medical personnel, and add underground queuing facilities to ensure the smooth progress of the conference on the fourth day. Well, if you can’t go to the event, you can still enjoy the dedicated beauty COSERs together. After all, without them, the exhibition will lose its soul. |
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