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Pretty sure the 200 is either watt equivalent or lumen. 200W would fuck up your fridge.
Pretty sure this is just a story and an overexposed or edited photo.
200 lumens isn't really that bright. I'm still not quite sure what the hell one lumen is based on but it's not a particularly bright thing.
What OP appears to have there is a "Night Sun" light normally fitted to police helicopters and search and rescue craft.
1 lumen = 1 candela * r^2
Essentially the light of one candle with a specific angle of emission