Beliefs and Evacuations
The narrative surrounding Hurricane Katrina often focused on poverty and race, but deeper analysis reveals that beliefs played a crucial role in evacuation decisions. Factors like trust in safety, perceived threat levels, and personal experiences shaped people's choices, with age being a significant determinant. Interestingly, those with less life experience, like a child during a tsunami, sometimes made better decisions based on knowledge rather than fear.In this clip
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