Would You Survive a Disaster?
Depends on your gender, your reaction time, and a little luck. A new book shows how you can up your odds.
By Abigail Pesta
When Amanda Ripley set out to study the worlds deadliest catastrophes for her new book, The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes And Why, her family worried that shed get depressed. After all, shed be delving deep into the minds of people who endured tragedies ranging from the 9/11 attacks to the Asian tsunami. But in fact, says Ripley, a reporter for Time, I actually found the whole thing encouraging. Once you talk to survivors and strip the mystery from a shocking event, you can see that the experience is never as frightening as you would imagine. Time and again, she says, people reported a sense of dreamlike calm: They said, You know what? I thought I was going to die, but it wasnt really scary. Here, the author shares other key insights.
IN ANY UNEXPECTED CRISIS, THERES AN ODD SENSE OF LETHARGY. In other words, your brain is trying to sort out new and disturbing information, and it doesnt act fast. The most startling thing I learned about 9/11 was the slowness with which people moved, says Ripley. Many took the time to turn off their computers. But you can fight off that stupor simply by knowing to expect it.
PEOPLE RARELY KNOW WHERE TO FIND AN EXIT IN OFFICES, HOTELS, PLANES. I always learn a couple of exits, so if Im in a hotel and theres a fire, I know where to go, says Ripley. Plane-crash survivors do the same thing. She also suggests keeping a pair of sneakers at work high heels slowed women down on 9/11.
SOMETIMES IT HELPS TO BE A WOMAN IN A DISASTER. Women tend to fare better than men in events like hurricanes and floods. Why? Theyre more likely to evacuate when theyre advised to do so, says Ripley. Men tend to take more risks. But to be fair to guys, she adds, research shows that men especially blue-collar single men are more likely to do heroic things, like risk their lives to save others. Cheers to that.
SURVIVING BY THE NUMBERS:
91% of Americans live in places with a moderate to high risk of natural disaster or terrorism.
65% of those who died in natural disasters from 85 to 99 came from undeveloped nations.
9% of heroic acts recorded from 89 to 93 were performed by women.
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