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2022

Disaster and the “panic myth”: a literature review

Disaster and the “panic myth”: a literature review
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This review challenges the belief that people panic in disasters and emphasises predictable, prosocial behaviour.

  • Debunks the ‘panic myth’ in emergency contexts
  • Shows most people act cooperatively under stress
  • Highlights the role of social norms in disaster response
  • Calls for emergency planning aligned with normal human behaviours
  • Offers evidence-based advice for safer, more effective responses
  • Suggests updating protocols to reflect real behaviour

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This content has limited relevance to industry planning for mine emergencies and safety integration.

  • Supports safety and emergency preparedness planning
  • Encourages aligning plans with real human behaviour
  • Indirectly contributes to safer operations
  • Helps risk management for operational continuity
  • Could inform training programs
  • Offers general guidance rather than mining-specific advice

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