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New Delhi, Sep 8 (TIWN) As a billion-plus people wait with bated breath for the successful landing of India's moon lander Vikram, Amazon's Cloud arm Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Friday said that it is more than ready with satellite commands and data, to help the country realise its dream to send deep.
At around 10:30 a.m. the employee heard a woman screaming, followed by what sounded like the roar of a big motorcycle engine.
A colleague rushed up from the first floor yelling “Fire!” and the studio alarm sounded. Thick black smoke spewed out from the spiral staircase just over ten seconds later.
“I have to escape,” he told himself. He crouched down and felt his way through the dark to the balcony a few meters away. There were already around a dozen other employees there, leaning over the railings and screaming for help.
Looking down, the man saw a person engulfed in flames and another who had jumped down laying on the ground 5 meters below the balcony.
He thought he would “either die in the smoke or jump and get seriously injured.” As the man struggled to decide, he heard others from below encouraging him, with one person shouting, “It’s all right. You can jump. You can do it!”
He jumped off the balcony for his life, hitting both of his arms on impact, but sustained only minor injuries.
The man joined Kyoto Animation, also known as KyoAni, about 30 years ago, and saw the studio grow as its productions slowly gained recognition around the world.
“All the acquired know-how, everything that money can’t buy, was destroyed in an instant” by the arson attack, he said.
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