The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

2001 crowd crush tragedy offered lessons for Japan police

- By Toru Asami Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

People falling on top of each other in a tightly crowded space is thought to have signi cantly contribute­d to the tragedy that unfolded in Seoul on Saturday.

According to Toshihiro Kawaguchi, a professor of crowd safety at Kansai University, a crowd crush or surge could occur when there are more than 10 people within a square meter. If someone collapses in this kind of situation, other people may also fall, possibly resulting in the weight of several people pushing down on those underneath. is can cause a situation where it is di cult to breathe or move.

Japan has also seen similar incidents when huge crowds gathered for events, some of which have resulted in a high number of casualties.

At a reworks festival held by the city of Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, in July 2001, 11 people died and 183 others were injured in a crowd crush on a pedestrian bridge connecting a nearby train station to the beachside venue. Security arrangemen­ts were later found to have been inadequate, and o cials from the city government, Akashi Police Station and a security company were convicted of profession­al negligence resulting in death.

In the wake of the tragedy, the National Police Agency in 2002 issued a notice to appoint sta to oversee crowd security at police headquarte­rs nationwide. Event organizers have also taken measures, such as increasing the number of security guards and securing tra c lanes.

“A er the incident in Akashi, security measures were reviewed, and no major accidents have since occurred in Japan, but accidents could always happen in crowded places,” Kawaguchi said. “To avoid being caught in such an accident, it is important not to go into places where you nd it di cult to walk, bumping shoulders with other people.” (Nov. 1)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? Investigat­ors inspect the pedestrian bridge where a stampede occurred during a fireworks festival in Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, in July 2001.
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo Investigat­ors inspect the pedestrian bridge where a stampede occurred during a fireworks festival in Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, in July 2001.

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