When disasters happen, involving mass casualties, how come "it appears" reactions aren't that caring?

itsclearlynicholas
Example: whenever there's been disasters of mass casualties like fatal passengers airline disasters, or fatal cruise ship deaths, or whatever other type of mass casualty thing:
It seems like throughout human history, it makes some impact in the news, is eventually forgotten or moved along, and sure there may be lawsuits or civil action or regulation yet: its not like those companies go out of business or that they then say, the powers that be, "air travel will no longer exist or ships will no longer exist".

You know, it's like people shrug and move on as "just an accepted risk/just an accepted reality that bad things happen, yet industry and jobs and share prices prevail over people's lives and their survivors" sigh.
Thats for sure
It's a cruel world
Because the world is all about money and companies ensuring they survive (aka shareholders wanting the company/s to weather the storm)
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Lol 😆😆😅 the answers so far, also aren't very black and white aka crystal clear
When disasters happen, involving mass casualties, how come "it appears" reactions aren't that caring?
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