Nepal News Earthquake-Emergency Exit Lighting Have To Be Testing Before Accidence Happened
By Sunday night, the official police death toll in Nepal stood at 2,482, but officials said they expected it to rise as search teams reached more-remote areas. More than 6,100 people were injured. The quake’s damage reached across Nepal’s borders into India, where 60 were killed, and China, which reported 20 deaths.
The government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas.The country’s deputy prime minister, Bamdev Gautam, has declared a state of emergency and appealed for humanitarian assistance across the region.
Aid from neighboring India and China began pouring in over the weekend, and the U.S. Agency for International Development said it was deploying a team of humanitarian specialists and rescue workers.
But progress was hard to gauge, given the scope of the damage, it is very, very difficult to say what is actually the situation on the ground.
Large parts of the district remained cut off. Landslides blocked roads and endangered rescue teams. “Phone lines are down, there is no access, we don’t have any data from there right now,” police said.
After the earthquake struck, frightened residents came out into the streets. Mobile phones and other communications have been disrupted. The city’s main hospital is overwhelmed by casualties and residents are facing a night on the streets with nowhere to go.
So it is very important in escaping from emergency situation such as on fire or in earthquake when blackout happened.
Not surprisingly, as activities and occupations brought more people together, accidents and disasters became more numerous;Emergency lighting was one such improvement;The technical problem with emergency lighting was twofold: it had to function without electricity and it had to turn on automatically without someone activating a switch. After the Nepal earthquake, emergency lighting was one of the safety measures mandated for schools and other areas where large groups of people gathered.
Emergency lighting is often referred to as egress lighting. Emergency lights are used in commercial buildings as a safety precaution to power outages, so that people will be able to find their way out of a building. Exit signs are often used in conjunction with emergency lighting.
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