Kyoto Annihilation Person who helped evacuated in 7 minutes at the longest Kyoto City Fire Bureau Survey December 19 19:51

As a result of the Kyoto City Fire Department interviewing and analyzing the evacuation behavior from the employees in the studio at the time, the time when they could escape was only 7 minutes from the fire. It became clear that there was no.

After the fire in the case of the first studio of “Kyoto Animation” being fired, the Kyoto Fire Department conducted an interview with employees who were in the building and helped them, and analyzed how they evacuated. The results are summarized.

According to it, the evacuation action outside the building started a few seconds after the fire, and it was about 7 minutes after the person who helped went out. Many of those who were able to evacuate had gone outside, such as jumping down from nearby verandas or windows. Some people escaped into the toilet on the first floor and closed the entrance door, which slowed the invasion of smoke and fire and allowed some time to evacuate.

From the results of this analysis, we found again that there was only a limited time for evacuation, and that many people who were able to go outside through nearby windows were saved.

The Kyoto Fire Department will use it for future fire prevention guidance based on the results of this analysis.