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xakeri t1_iujc6lp wrote

It isn't a trampling. They squeeze in so tightly people are unable to inhale.

The energy moves through the crowd like it is a fluid. So the people that aren't super densely packed (usually in the back and far enough away from the danger that they don't know it is happening) are trying to push forward. That energy flows through the crowd, and if there are any choke points, like a narrowing of a corridor or a door or even a bend in the corridor, people will get stuck on it and then people get stuck on those people, and on and on. All the while, the stuck people are dying.

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1live4downvotes t1_iujdphl wrote

I understand that, but it is still baffling how this happened just out and about and not at a concert or something. I heard the crowd somehow moved into a alley with a dead end and then things went bad. But it's still baffling how that could have happened.

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reaverdude t1_iujenmq wrote

The alley is relatively narrow and slopes downward. People at the end of the slope were the most impacted. In videos you can see that they fell and were unable to get back up so they became the bottleneck for the crowd.

Not that baffling if you take those details into consideration.

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Talentless-Horton-T t1_iuje8i1 wrote

the videos are crazy, they're floating around reddit. i think when you see it, it's understandable. the alleyways are as wide as one line here in the US

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