Stranded passengers in Wuhan's railway station
Since Wuhan went into lockdown a day before Chinese New Year's eve due to the COVID-19 outbreak, many have been trapped in the city with nowhere to go. Wang Yao/CGTN

Since Wuhan went into lockdown a day before Chinese New Year's eve due to the COVID-19 outbreak, many have been trapped in the city with nowhere to go. Wang Yao/CGTN

Wuchang railway station, once one of the city's busiest places, has now become a temporary home for these stranded passengers during the lockdown. Wang Yao/CGTN

Wuchang railway station, once one of the city's busiest places, has now become a temporary home for these stranded passengers during the lockdown. Wang Yao/CGTN

Most here are migrant factory or construction workers. Wang Yao/CGTN

Most here are migrant factory or construction workers. Wang Yao/CGTN

For now, they are offered with supplies such as face masks and basic necessities. Disinfections are also carried out. Wang Yao/CGTN

For now, they are offered with supplies such as face masks and basic necessities. Disinfections are also carried out. Wang Yao/CGTN

They are worrying about future income. "You don't know when you can get your next job, and when the lockdown will be over." Wang Yao/CGTN

They are worrying about future income. "You don't know when you can get your next job, and when the lockdown will be over." Wang Yao/CGTN