How to survive a crowd crush and why they can become deadly

Staying on your feet, keeping your arms free and helping those around you are all ways to improve your chances of getting to safety

October 31, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
South Korean fans enjoy a May 2022 concert by singer and producer Psy at an outdoor venue at Korea University in Seoul. (Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images)
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Crowded events like the Seoul Halloween gathering can go from fun and celebratory to frightening and dangerous in a manner of minutes.

An event known as a crowd crush in Seoul’s Itaewon neighborhood caused more than 150 deaths. Experts in crowd management say that public safety officials and event organizers should be held responsible for keeping people safe at large events. But once a risky crowd situation starts to develop, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk and improve your chances of survival.

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