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I have good news to everyone who was moved and hurt by the tragedy that befell KyoAni on July 18th of this year. A truly horrific event that left a devastating blow not only for the Anime Industry but to Japan as a whole.
However, not all is pain and lost, and the incident did inspire a never-before seen mobilization amongst the worldwide Anime Community to support the victims of the fire, and since then positive news such as the construction of an official Memorial on the site of the burned building, and the discovery that a lot of the studio's work had survived the fire in a mostly preserved state. And now I bring what is probably the best news of all.
As of today, at least 34 victims that were left injured in the Kyoto Animation fire are no longer in life-threatening situatio, meaning that they will live through this tragedy and be able to continue on with their lives.
As a total of 70 people were inside the building during the day of the arsonist attack, this means that 50% of the KyoAni staff survived the fire. This, when coupled with over 2.5 billion yen gathered in donations to support the studio, means that it is possible that Kyoto Animation will be able to live on in some form, and that the tragedy of July 18th won't mark the permanent end for the life of these talented and passionate individuals.
However, not all is pain and lost, and the incident did inspire a never-before seen mobilization amongst the worldwide Anime Community to support the victims of the fire, and since then positive news such as the construction of an official Memorial on the site of the burned building, and the discovery that a lot of the studio's work had survived the fire in a mostly preserved state. And now I bring what is probably the best news of all.
As of today, at least 34 victims that were left injured in the Kyoto Animation fire are no longer in life-threatening situatio, meaning that they will live through this tragedy and be able to continue on with their lives.
As a total of 70 people were inside the building during the day of the arsonist attack, this means that 50% of the KyoAni staff survived the fire. This, when coupled with over 2.5 billion yen gathered in donations to support the studio, means that it is possible that Kyoto Animation will be able to live on in some form, and that the tragedy of July 18th won't mark the permanent end for the life of these talented and passionate individuals.