Isaiah 24:6
Easy-to-Read Version
6 The people living in this land are guilty of doing wrong, so God promised to destroy the land. The people will be punished, and only a few of them will survive.
Hello, this passage reads correct it does seem that people do not see themselves as sinner or wrong doers. Unfortunately, God sees the wrong things people have done and holds them accountable for their errors. As for how many of the people will die or cannot survive? I would say 80 - 95 % but remember that God plans to give people a second chance, so the percentage gets lower in numbers, Revelation 7:13-17. There are two passage to help people understand how to view the times we are living in now and how we should acknowledge the things seen through the eyes of God.
Isaiah 1:4-7
Living Bible
4 Oh, what a sinful nation they are! They walk bent-backed beneath their load of guilt. Their fathers before them were evil too. Born to be bad, they have turned their backs upon the Lord and have despised the Holy One of Israel. They have cut themselves off from his help.
5-6 Oh, my people, haven’t you had enough of punishment? Why will you force me to whip you again and again? Must you forever rebel? From head to foot you are sick and weak and faint, covered with bruises and welts and infected wounds, unanointed and unbound. 7 Your country lies in ruins; your cities are burned; while you watch, foreigners are destroying and plundering everything they see.
Revelation 18:4-8
Names of God Bible
4 I heard another voice from heaven saying, “Come out of Babylon, my people, so that you do not participate in her sins and suffer from any of her plagues. 5 Her sins are piled as high as heaven, and God has remembered her crimes. 6 Do to her what she has done. Give her twice as much as she gave. Serve her a drink in her own cup twice as large as the drink she served others. 7 She gave herself glory and luxury. Now give her just as much torture and misery. She says to herself, ‘I’m a queen on a throne, not a widow. I’ll never be miserable.’ 8 For this reason her plagues of death, misery, and starvation will come in a single day. She will be burned up in a fire, because the Lord God, who judges her, is powerful.