A powerful explosion at a central rail junction in Berlin, Germany, cripples the S-Bahn and long-distance train services. Students commuting to morning classes during the incident are stranded across the transit network, and authorities are unsure if secondary explosions will occur. One group was near the blast site shortly before the explosion and has not checked in with their study abroad manager.
This simulation challenges participants to manage an unfolding emergency in a dense urban environment, where information is limited and tensions are high. Study abroad managers must locate all students, issue safety guidance, respond to media inquiries, and coordinate with German officials all while supporting students and families in real time.
SafeAbroadās Crisis Simulations are 90-minute interactive sessions specifically tailored to address the crisis management needs of your institution.




