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Analysis of evacuation videos shows most flood and bushfire deaths occur in vehicles during late escapes

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February 26, 2026 (Updated: February 26, 2026) 2 min read 1 source 0 Negative AI Assisted
Analysis of evacuation videos shows most flood and bushfire deaths occur in vehicles during late escapes
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The most dangerous time during floods or bushfires is when people evacuate in their cars. Many deaths are linked to vehicles driven by those leaving late. In the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, 173 people lost their lives, with 35 of those deaths occurring during evacuation on the road. Researchers analyzed hundreds of self-recorded evacuation videos posted on social media from around the globe. They found many people evacuated late after realizing the danger was greater than thought or drove back to defend property. People thought they were doing the right thing by fleeing to safety.

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What this means for you:
Residents in fire-prone areas like Victoria face higher survival odds by evacuating earlier via coordinated plans instead of late car drives.
Emergency responders gain data-driven insights from videos to design better road management during bushfires and floods.
Families of the 35 road fatalities from Black Saturday benefit from awareness that prevents repeating those evacuation errors.

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Left-Leaning View

Frames disasters as urgent calls for community preparedness and government-led early warnings to protect vulnerable populations.

Centrist View

Presents factual analysis of risks and behaviors from data, advising practical steps like timely evacuation without ideological slant.

Right-Leaning View

Highlights personal responsibility in evacuations, cautioning against delayed actions or property defense that endanger lives.

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Source: The Conversation AU RSS

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