how to explain the heavy human tolls due to crowd movements?

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After the Seoul disaster which killed 153 people in South Korea on Saturday, October 29, people on the spot are wondering. How can a murderous crowd movement be created? Similar events have already taken place in Turin, Italy, or Indonesia.

In Seoul, South Korea, crowds became a trap killing 153 people during Halloween celebrations on Saturday (October 29th). In Indonesia, 125 people died in a stadium on October 1. In 2015, 2,300 worshipers died compressed in Mecca. In Turin (Italy), in June 2017, a rumor of a bomb created panic, injuring 1,500 people

Individuals are so compressed against each other that the slightest movement of one person will spread to his neighbour, who will spread to his neighbour, etc.”, explains Mehdi Moussaid, specialist in crowd behavior. Waves of jostling will then cross the crowd. Sometimes, two waves can cross, and make individuals fall.

It’s all about density and compression. Up to five people per square meter, as in a subway train, there is no risk. Beyond this figure, there is danger. The compact crowd can be tossed around, but there is rarely a way out. “People who feel oppressed and oppressed in the thorax cannot escape (…), and very quickly cardiac arrest from lack of air comes”, maintains Patrick Pelloux, emergency physician. In this case, the thing to do is to try to preserve its living space. Crowd management is a major concern at major events.


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