Guest User
July 26, 2024
I experienced a terrifying night in Changsha here. It was 30 degrees in the morning from 2 to 4:30 in the morning. The fire alarm went off over and over again in the middle of the night. When I went downstairs, I could see acrid thick smoke and fire trucks. I heard that the fire started spontaneously from the car in the community next door. , I went back to the room after struggling until about 3 o'clock and said it was okay (I found out when there were fewer people and ran to the front desk to ask, there was no notice). As a result, there was either a power outage and no air conditioning, or the alarm kept ringing for no reason, which was another waste of 1 hour. I didn't sleep for more than a few hours all night.
Hotel = 0 response. When the guests were downstairs and were at a loss, they actually had no one at the front desk and no lights. Afterwards, they said that in fact, there was no smoking in the room and you didn’t have to come down [angry]. They didn’t say anything early. A group of people were there Why can't you just say it's okay when I'm at a loss downstairs? The emergency response capabilities are so poor that I will never trust local so-called high-end hotels again.
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