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TSUNAMI
A 21st century survival solution
fetished
Т.
"he 2011 Tohoku earthquake and the tsunami that followed
count as one of the worst natural disasters of the 21" century.
When the earthquake struck with a force of magnitude 9, it was
the most powerful ever to hit Japan and its consequences were
catastrophic in anticipation of a similar disaster, an American
company called Survival Capsules LCC turned their design for a
sphere to protect people from both fire and food into reality
According to Julian Sharpe,
... the tsunamni was a
president of Survival Capsules
terrible learning experience LCC, the tsunami was a terrible
for the Japanese
learning experience for the
Japanese. The different regions
had evacuation towers and the local population knew what to do in
case of a tsunami But in the end the evacuation towers that they
relied on for survival turned out to be far too low The tsunami was
much higher than expected, with a maximum height of just over 10
metres. It resulted in nearly 16,000 deaths, over 6,000 casualties, and
more than 2.500 people missing
Sharpe says he came up with the initial concept for the Survival
Capsule while on holiday with his family in a coastal town in
Oregon in the US in 2004. While he was there, he couldn't help
thinking about the tsunami that had just swept across the Indian
Ocean and the East Indies. He noticed that many coastal areas with
beaches have a similar landscape, with long, gradual slopes Even
when residents are given a tsunami alert, it's impossible to get to
sufficiently high ground fast enough
That was when Sharpe came up with the idea of something
more flexible. He thought of capsules that could float
above the approaching wave According to Sharpe, his
personal safety system (PSS) is designed to protect survivors
not only in tsunamis but also in humicanes, earthquakes and
tornadoes. It was designed by aircraft engineers in consultation
with tsunami experts
There are currently five versions of the capsule They
range in size from a basic two-person model
with a diameter of 1 4m to one capable
of holding ten adults. The capsules have
been built for use in homes, businesses,
schools and airports. The brightly-
painted spherical capsule is built to
survive impacts, and the shape allows
it to roll out from beneath the debris of
collapsed buildings. The capsules can also be
made with one or two windows
Access to the capsule is by a
round door that can be opened
Mobile phone use is
from inside or outside Inside, possible, to communicate
there are seats, water containers,
with the outside world.
GPS equipment, storage facilities
for food and 60 minutes of oxygen. Mobile phone use is possible,
to communicate with the outside world. The capsule weighs only
about 136kg, so it's easy to move. It has a handle so that it can be
recovered by a crane or helicopter. Optional extras are also offered,
including a toilet, a music system and solar panels.
The idea is for capsules to be placed along coastlines. If the sea rises,
the line tying the capsule to the ground gets longer. When the water
recedes, the capsule floats back to the ground. If the water gets too
deep, the line disconnects and the capsule floats to the surface
The current cost of the spheres is between $13,000 and $20,000. This
is a small price to pay if, as Sharpe hopes, the Survival Capsules
increase people's chances of surviving the next tsunami.
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The 2011 Tohoku earthquake, with a force of magnitude 9, counts as one of the worst natural disasters of the 21” century and it’s the most powerful one to ever hit Japan. To be better prepared for a similar disaster, an American company made a capsule with a sphere design that has food and offers protection for any danger. The evacuation that the local population relied on for survival didn’t met the expectations, resulting almost 16000 deaths, 6000 casualties and more than 2500 people missing. Sharpe came with the idea of the Survival Capsule while he was on a holiday in 2004 with his family in a coastal town. Sharpe wanted something more flexible than what was made until then, so he thought of capsules that could float above the approaching wave, wich was designed by aircraft engineers with help from tsunamiul experts. There are currently five versions of the capsule, equipped with storage facilities for food and water, 60 minutes of oxigen, seats, a toilet, GPS and solar panels. The cost of the spheres is between $13000 and $20000, wich is a small price to pay for increasing people chances of surviving.
nemeth66666:
Sper ca e ok, mai poti adauga 2-3 detalii daca nu e prea mult:)
cu placere:)
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