Disaster Kyoto Animation studio set on fire - 35 Dead, Many Injured

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Article said:
A man started a fire at a Kyoto animation studio after spraying a liquid there Thursday morning, leaving nearly 40 people injured, several of them unconscious, and one person feared dead, local police and rescuers said.

The fire started around 10:30 a.m. at a three-story studio of Kyoto Animation Co., a company known for producing popular TV animation series "K-On!!" and "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya" (Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu).

The man believed to have set the fire, apparently in his 40s, was among the injured and has been taken to a hospital.
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This appears to still be ongoing and details are pretty sparse between any article covering it in english at least. This seems like a very unique case though, in that I don't think there is any precedent for this kind of thing at all.

10+ dead at this point.
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According to Kyoto Police and fire department, one person died on first floor.
12 more cardiac arrest (dead).
36 more injured, 10 severe, 6 moderate, 20 meh.

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Locations and Bodycounts based on areas of the building. The 19 on the staircase on the third floor are pretty much stacked on eachother as they tried to make a rush to the roof, but appearantly the door only opens from the outside (suicide prevention) or was a pull door.

How can I support?
There is no clear indication of where the funds are headed as of yet, other than that they will be on hold until they can coordinate a distribution method.
This is a direct link to the KyoAni shop. A Twitter user has provided a guide for creating an account and making purchases.

Who?: 青葉真司 AOBA, Shinji. 41, unemployed. He was not an employee at any point. He had a prior arrest in 2012 for robbing a convenience of 20,000 yen and was in jail for 3.5 years. In 2016 he was released and lived in a rehabilitation facility before moving to a single apartment somewhere in Saitama. In March and August of 2018 police went to his apartment over Noise Complaints. July 14 days prior to the incident he had grabbed and threatened to kill a neighbor after they complained about noise, police were called again. He was spotted the day before the incident within the area of the studio laying on park benches.

How?:He brought 40 liters of Gasoline between 2 tanks, a BBQ lighter, and a bag with knives and a hammer. He used a pushcart to transport everything to a nearby area. Poured the gasoline at the entrance by the spiral staircase, which funneled the fire and smoke upwards at a rapid rate. He himself was caught in the fire. Due to an event being held that day, the security system which used ID cards had been disabled that day for a guest event, allowing him entrance.

Why?: Currently the theories are taken from statements that have been connected to him prior on 2ch/annel, and something he said while arrested.
1; Music/A song he may have claimed ownership too was used in Sound! Euphonium
2; He was a Railfan that had snapped over wrappings on a train "dirtying" it (This is being disputed by news stations)

3; Possibly another undetermined claim of them "ripping him off". Now claimed to be over a novel he had written, which was "plagiarized" by KyoAni. This is the prevailing theory as of yet due to his statements to the police
4; His waifu he shipped with another girl was confirmed to not be gay, got a boyfriend or was interested in one, and is not "pure" anymore

How many people were injured or killed?: 35 Confirmed Dead, 33 others injured, with 8 of them in critical condition. 6 Escaped unharmed.
Police say 74 people were in the building at the time of the attack. Some of which were guests from an outside studio attending an event.

Who died? (this may partly be speculation, its built off of people not being accounted for):
-Takemoto Yasuhiro
-Kawanami Eisaku
-Nishiya Futoshi
-Ishida Naomi
-Tsuda Yukie
-Ono Megumi

Here's a newer article with a more detailed explanation of the situation
Asahi Times Article said:
KYOTO--Thirty-three people were killed and 17 others remain hospitalized after a suspected arsonist set fire to a three-story animation studio here on July 18, police and fire department officials said.

Some of the 36 people injured in the fire were unconscious, according to Kyoto prefectural police.

The studio, operated by Kyoto Animation Co., is located in a residential area in Kyoto’s Fushimi Ward about 100 meters north of Rokujizo Station on Keihan Electric Railway Co.’s Uji Line. There were about 70 people in the studio at the time.

Several neighbors called the fire department around 10:35 a.m. after they heard an explosion and saw smoke rising from the building. Thirty-five firetrucks were dispatched to the scene.

Police detained a 41-year-old man who is believed to have spread a flammable liquid in the area. Witnesses said he ran into the building screaming, “Die.”

He was injured in the incident and remains unconcious at a hospital.

A 61-year-old woman in the neighborhood said she initially mistook the suspect for a victim of the blaze.

She said she opened the front entrance to her home after the interphone sounded and found a large man kneeling on the ground. Both of his arms had burns and his right leg was on fire. His hair appeared singed.

The woman asked the weakened man if he was all right, but he did not respond. She used a hose to pour water on the man.

As she waited for an ambulance, a number of police officers surrounded the man and peppered him with questions about how he entered the studio and why he set it on fire, she said.

The woman said she could not catch much of what the man said, but she did clearly hear him shout, “They ripped me off.”

A woman in her 20s who works nearby said she went outside after hearing the explosion around 10:30 a.m. When she approached the burning building, she saw a man apparently in his 20s trying to escape along a support on the outer wall on the second story.

The woman and a co-worker brought a ladder to the building to help the man reach the ground.

The head of a local taxi company’s branch near the site said two men ran into the office around 10:40 a.m. and asked that the fire department be called.

One of the men was assisting the other, whose clothes were badly burned. The branch chief tried to support the two while they waited for an ambulance to arrive.

A 22-year-old man said he heard two or three explosions and saw black smoke emerging from a first-floor window. He said flames could be seen in many of the building’s windows.

Kyoto Animation has produced a number of popular TV anime series, such as “K-On!,” “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” and “Sound! Euphonium.”

Although many major animation companies are located in the Tokyo area, Kyoto Animation has kept its base of operations in the ancient capital since its founding in 1981 because the city has accumulated a long cultural history, company officials said.

Much of the work on the company’s TV programs and movies is done in Kyoto.

Sources-
http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201907190042.html
http://archive.fo/WZ1Ed
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20190719/p2a/00m/0na/003000c
http://archive.fo/zr1gf
https://english.kyodonews.net/news/...-repeatedly-caused-trouble-for-neighbors.html
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20190719_32/
http://archive.fo/qNZ6l

Edit: Cleaned formatting, additional information, trying to identify what is speculated, spelling/grammar.
Edit: Added information, added sources, archived sources.
 
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Going to sound weird but I wonder if this is the first time anime has made the mainstream news?
I don't know about that, but certainly an anime studio at the very least. It seems like in the early 2000s there probably would have been stories due to the explosion in popularity and availability in western countries.

Also the GFM that was started by Sentai Filmworks should be reaching 1 million dollars within the next 10 minutes or so at the rate things are going. They're currently at $997K raised in less than 24 hours. The money will be on hold until they coordinate a way to distribute it between any of the parties involved.
 
Jesus Christ did the first couple pages of this thread not age well.

To be fair though, in a building fire we don't usually imagine the occupants of the building getting trapped behind locked doors and killed inches from safety. We live in a society where that just does not happen anymore. There is more then one villain in this story. Whoever made the decision to keep the exits locked has to answer as well.
 
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Going to sound weird but I wonder if this is the first time anime has made the mainstream news?
What about the Pokemon episode that gave kids seizures? That made American headlines a year before anyone outside of Japan even heard of the franchise.
 
Literally only 1 incident happened that killed more people than the Kyoto Massacre...which was another fire...which also had really bad fire code violations. I just can't fucking comprehend how some train spaz butchered 33 people and maimed many more because "MUH TRAINS" and did it better that a literal death cult terrorist group using biological warfare.

Chemical warfare. While Aleph Aum weren't exactly SPECTRE levels of world-dominating evil, it's probably a good thing they were slinging Sarin and not, say, Smallpox.
 
Or prosecuted, as people have been in things like the Station fire, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, or the Cocoanut Grove fire.
Oh Jesus I watched that Station fire video, it's easily the most effective "keep an eye out for emergency exits and WALK CALMLY AND DON'T FUCKING SHOVE PEOPLE" PSAs I've seen, I can still hear those fucking screams when it's mentioned.

@Null Can we have a "Trying too hard to be edgy" reaction in honor of the people on the first couple of pages who were mocking or justifying 33 people dying just because "hurr hurr, fuck anime lol"?
 
I hate the fact that this decade started with the death of Satoshi Kon and now ends with this.

And for this year in particular, what with the whole #KickVic shitstorm making American anime fandom toxic, things have gone from bad to way, way worse for anime.

I just fucking hate the fact that this has happened so fucking much, fuck this train faggot.

Literally only 1 incident happened that killed more people than the Kyoto Massacre...which was another fire...which also had really bad fire code violations. I just can't fucking comprehend how some train spaz butchered 33 people and maimed many more because "MUH TRAINS" and did it better that a literal death cult terrorist group using biological warfare.
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We live in a completely insane world.
 
I know someone mentioned having a fire plan earlier already, even for your own home, but it also bears repeating that the only thing worth saving in a fire is yourself (and arguably loved ones if it is possible to do so). Pets, photos, clothes, things. It doesn't matter how much it means to you. If you don't make it out of the fire, it doesn't mean anything no matter the sentimental value. You being there at the end of the day is what truly matters and anything else is replaceable.

I know that (and indeed, I'll repeat what it was said before: have a escape plan, please), but people tend to think very odd things during the moment of an actual crisis. I guess they thought they could make it in time.
 
The Japanese bend over for corporations more than the Americans. I doubt much will happen. I suspect that the legislation exists but is never enforced.
Considering stuff like the Chisso scandal makes Monsanto look like potatoes, I don't think so.

its depressing that there are so many examples of the exact same issue. You would think not locking the escape routes in the event of a fire is common sense, but if common sense was common we would not need laws and random inspections by Fire Marshalls. I am getting an eye twitch at the possibility this scenario is standard practice in Japan with windows that cannot be opened and roof access doors locked. FFS, the Roof is usually the ONLY way out of a burning building if the lower levels catch fire. It why (again) in the USA there are big red signs in stairwells that say ROOF ACCESS UPPER LEVEL or NO ROOF ACCESS. Its so someone running from a fire can know if they can or cannot get out that way.
The building is fairly new (2015), and the last inspection in October determined it to be in compliance. Of course people are going to bitch that Japan, a country with more earthquakes than my bowel movements, somehow has shitty fire codes because the perp targeted the fire exist and another door happened to be locked that day, and therefore need to be overhauled. Either that, or Japan should ban assault gas cans.

The biggest lesson learned, or rather to be renewed since the subway gas attacks here is "see something, say something" because the perp was taking his time dousing everything in gas and nobody was likely paying attention. It's the sad clown world we live in, even for Japan and its minimal cultural enrichment.
 
I can already see the headlines out of the typical clickbait rags (Warriors for Social Justice, Polygone, Fusion Media Group) already.

Well you've got that one tankie up-thread going on about it, so I imagine that they're at least thinking those things.
 
The biggest lesson learned, or rather to be renewed since the subway gas attack here is "see something, say something" because the perp was taking his time dousing everything in gas.
Still somehow seems wrong that some random sperglord 'channer could think "you know what let me burn a company down for realzies" and go ahead and actually kill 33 people thanks in large part to shit like the one ceiling exit being locked from the inside.
 
The guy's going to wind up being hung, and that's pretty OK, I just wish there was an effective way to torture the autist (if the BS about trains and so on is true) for all eternity. But that's pretty trivial compared to what he did, so I'll drop the subject.

He's Japanese. Japanese are never hung.
 
Oh Jesus I watched that Station fire video, it's easily the most effective "keep an eye out for emergency exits and WALK CALMLY AND DON'T FUCKING SHOVE PEOPLE" PSAs I've seen, I can still hear those fucking screams when it's mentioned.

I've seen before what's a fire in a club and hte fact that many people are drunk or high doesn't really help. There was a fire in this city about 20 years ago in a club and the people who were close to where the fire started poured beer on it to put it down. I dunno if that affected the whole thing, but 29 people died because the place was a trap, very unsafe. The good side is that the then mayor ordered every pub, disco, bar, and club to be shut down for two months until all of them were verifiable safe. I hope that happens too now in Japan.
 
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