You think you're escaping the earthquake: Our Threatened Threat in Cars

The quake of two days ago has so far caused 40 victims and hundreds injured in addition to major material damage. Thousands of residents of Durres, Shijak, Tirana, and surrounding areas have fled their homes, heading to areas quieter than the earthquake. Meanwhile, a large number have chosen to have two nights [...]
The quake of two days ago has so far caused 40 victims and hundreds injured in addition to major material damage. Thousands of residents of Durres, Shijak, Tirana, and surrounding areas have fled their homes, heading to areas quieter than the earthquake.
Meanwhile, a large number have chosen to spend two nights sleeping with their family in the car with their engine turned on because of the cold to escape the horror after the quake's 6.4 quake quakes on the Richter scale.
But while we feel that we protect ourselves from an earthquake by sleeping in a car overnight, we face an even greater danger.
Below abcnews. al lists the three major dangers of sleeping in the car with the engine running:
1-Resert by Asphyxia
One of the main dangers is asphyxibility because of no air circulation. While the car works, the chances are high for the cabin to circulate the same air causing asphyxis. In certain cases, gas emissions may also enter the cabin, causing asphyxis.
2-Fron dioxide poisoning
When the engine is on, it absorbs oxygen to burn the fuel. In normal cases, oxygen is absorbed from the outside, and oxygen in the cabin can be consumed by technical problems. Studies show that oxygen is quickly consumed in the cabin when the engine is on. When we sleep with the motor on the road, the danger increases dramatically.
3-Problem with air conditioner
Problems with the air - conditioning system are another cause of risk to your life while you sleep in the car with the engine running. The solution to this is keeping the windows open, but this can't work in cold weather like it is now. /abcnews. al











