Today, the editor brings you a relaxing news that happened in Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province, which makes you laugh and think about life. No, there was a fire at a gaming training institution, but things are not that simple, 39 people died and 9 were injured, you will never guess the mystery.
Opening: The basement is on fire, and the students on the second floor don't even run?!
At 15 o'clock on January 24, a serious fire broke out in a game training institution in Yushui District, Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province. In one case, 39 people were killed and nine were injured, most of whom were students at the training facility. However, what is strange is that the fire started from the basement, but the students on the second floor miraculously did not escape.
What's going on?
Do you want to know why the students on the second floor don't run? Don't worry, I'll reveal it to you now. Don't blame these students for being lazy, and don't think they're obsessed with their phones. After interviews with students attending classes at this training facility, things turned out to be far more confusing than meets the eye.
Douyin students encountered a fire, and everyone ran around!
The picture goes back to the day of the fire, where English training is taking place in the large classroom of the training institution, and there are about 40 students. Imagine a large classroom with an area of just over 60 square meters, crowded with forty or fifty students, as if it were an English version of a "drag racing competition".
There are only two exits from the classroom to the outside world, one is a small window, but it is tightly blocked by curtains, and it is a hidden version of the exit. The other is a small aluminum door next to the podium, so narrow that it can only accommodate one person to pass through. I can't help but sigh, is this to cultivate students' escape skills?
Why don't you run?
Now the question is, why is the fire coming out of the basement, but the students on the second floor are not running? Don't be busy roaring, I'll tell you four big reasons.
One: The fire spread so fast that the students didn't have time to react!
First of all, when the basement caught fire, the fire spread even faster than I could write this article on my computer. Before the students could realize what was happening, the smoke had blocked the students' only escape route. Can you jump from the second floor in an instant?
Two: Where did the window go? The fog is so thick that it's a foggy theater!
Secondly, it's naïve to want to escape through a window, and it's so smoky that you can't see where the window is, unless you're sitting next to it. Otherwise, you'll have to fumble in the fog, and finding a window is as difficult as finding a needle in the sea.
Three: The narrow door exit, is it the rhythm of heads-up?
Moreover, the exit of the classroom is so narrow that only one person can pass through at a time. No, the situation was chaotic at the time, and the students rushed out, which was like staging a heads-up battle at a small door. Dozens of people went out from a cramped place, and it was a maze of escapes.
Four: The stairs are stacked with coal, and the top student is going to be poisoned!
Finally, there was a pile of coal piled up next to the stairs on the second floor, and there was a stove for heating. Is this to increase the risk of poisoning for the top students? Imagine that a group of extremely smart top students have to avoid a pile of coal when they escape, this scene is simply more exciting than the movie.
Conclusion: Government, this escape condition is too exciting!
The basement fire, the students on the second floor do not run, it is simply an escape game of life and death. When the government reviews these conditions, does it consider the students to be "escape champions"?
Finally, I sincerely appeal to the government to conduct a stricter review of the escape conditions of such training institutions, and give a reasonable explanation to the families of the victims. Life is precious, escape is a skill, and we hope that our students can learn in a safer environment, away from the threat of fire. Escape challenges are not a game where anyone can be king.