The video shows that when the van suddenly exploded, the staff was spraying water on the wheels of the van, causing gray smoke in many places and causing some items to fall into the sea. After the incident, the ship braved thick black smoke, and firefighters and rescue vehicles arrived at the scene. On the afternoon of April 20th, the owner of a shop 200 meters away from the accident said that the accident happened at about 1 1:40 on the morning of April 20th. When she was in the shop, she suddenly heard a loud noise and the window of the shop shook. I felt something explode at that time, which was terrible. I thought it was an earthquake. ? The owner said that after the accident, she immediately evacuated the customers and rushed outside to see the gray smoke rising 200 meters away from the port.
When the ship is on fire. If the fire spreads, block the passage. If you can't go out in time, close the door and keep out the smoke and flames. Passengers should follow the instructions and evacuate in an orderly manner against the wind. When evacuating, cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel, bend down as much as possible, run quickly and stay away from the fire area quickly. You can also jump into the water in an emergency. When two ships collided. Passengers should evacuate quickly to avoid injury. At the same time, quickly tighten the nearest fixture to prevent people from falling. In case of emergency, follow the instructions of the crew to abandon the ship. When it is necessary to abandon the ship. When you hear the alarm signal (7 short sounds, 1 long sound, lasting 1 min), put on your life jacket immediately and indicate the ship's direction in the emergency evacuation map of each cabin. Passengers can escape through the inner stairs, the outer stairs and the gangway, and passengers outside the cabin can escape from the back cabin to the upper deck through the entrance and exit.
Leave the ship as soon as possible after abandoning the ship. A sunken ship will create a whirlpool and suck people in. Professionals say that if a person falls into the water and is immersed in cold seawater for a long time, it may cause hypothermia, which will cause the central body temperature to drop below 35℃, serious dysfunction of important organs of the body and ventricular fibrillation, which is the main cause of shipwreck death. The main methods to prevent ice water immersion from cooling down are to use life-saving equipment reasonably, reduce activities in water, keep physical and mental peace, and do everything possible to prevent or reduce the loss of body heat. Life-saving equipment is mainly buoyancy tools, such as life-saving vests, lifeboats and diving suits. Avoid direct contact with cold water.