"Surely it will be fine" is a warning signal; be cautious of cognitive biases during disasters!
"Although there is a warning, I'm sure it will be fine," and "There's no way I would be affected." We all tend to underestimate the risks in front of us during a disaster. This is a cognitive bias, a distortion in thinking. In normal times, it serves as a function to protect us from stress, but during a disaster, it dulls our ability to sense danger. During the Great East Japan Earthquake, in areas where the tsunami reached, many people reportedly did not evacuate until they actually witnessed the tsunami, resulting in delays that led to casualties. *For more detailed information, please refer to the PDF document. Feel free to contact us for more details.
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