Shuri Castle Fire SNS spread video taken by firefighters November 6 18:06

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Naha City Fire Bureau has revealed that fireworks staff have taken pictures with smartphones as a task to grasp the situation about the video that seems to have taken the fire that occurred in Shuri Castle up close at SNS. did. The fire department says that it ’s unclear how the video spread, but says, “I think it ’s very serious and should be reflected.”

Regarding the fire that broke out in Shuri Castle, a 17-second video that seems to have been taken close up of the state where the main shrine is on fire is spreading on SNS.

About this, Director Hiroki Shimabukuro of the Naha City Fire Department took a picture at a press conference on the 6th, and the video was taken with a smartphone as a task for the fire department staff to grasp the situation at around 4 am, approximately one and a half hours after the occurrence. It was revealed that.

The video was shared with 15 managers of the Fire Department and 20 members of the site using LINE, a free communication app, but as a result of interviews, there were no officials who approved posting to SNS. , The circumstances of diffusion are unknown.

In a fire scene, it is usually taken with a camera mounted on a fire truck, but in the case of the Shuri Castle fire, it was taken with a smartphone because the fire truck was inaccessible.

The Naha City Fire Department usually uses LINE to share information among employees.

Mr. Shimabukuro said, “We recognize that it is very serious that the video has been leaked and we should reflect on it.