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minus-squarePosadistInevitablity [he/him]hexbear18·1 year agoA wet-bulb event won't become mass casualty without a collapse of the power grid. People can still escape to cooler areas. If the power grid collapses simultaneously, there will be nowhere to go. link
minus-squareSuperZutsuki [they/them, any]hexbear15·1 year agoSubmerge yourself in a lake or river would be the only possibilty link
minus-squareMemesAreTheory [he/him, any]hexbear11·1 year agoReal survival tip folks: if water is even one degree cooler than body temperature, it can still keep you alive in such an event. link
minus-squareUlyssesT [he/him]hexbear4·1 year ago People can still escape to cooler areas. Unless they're physically incapable or prevented from doing so, such as prisoners, rest home residents, or the unhoused in particularly hostile areas. link
A wet-bulb event won't become mass casualty without a collapse of the power grid. People can still escape to cooler areas.
If the power grid collapses simultaneously, there will be nowhere to go.
Submerge yourself in a lake or river would be the only possibilty
Real survival tip folks: if water is even one degree cooler than body temperature, it can still keep you alive in such an event.
Unless they're physically incapable or prevented from doing so, such as prisoners, rest home residents, or the unhoused in particularly hostile areas.