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A stampede at a election campaign rally in Yemen has killed and injured dozens of people. More than 42 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a stampede at an election campaign rally for the Yemeni president, officials say.
The Associated Press has reported that 24 people were killed. It is also reported that 50 people were injured. Ali Abdullah Saleh was speaking at a stadium in the southern province of Ibb, 170km (106 miles) south of Sanaa.
President Ali Abdullah Saleh was addressing the rally at a stadium in the southern province of Ibb, 170km (106 miles) south of the capital Sanaa. The stampede happened at the end of the rally as people were leaving the arena.
A Reuters reporter at the scene saw several bodies lying on the ground as well as several unconscious people. Some 300,000 supporters were crowded into the stadium and surrounding roads. Many of the casualties were teenagers brought by bus from local schools.
Ambulances and police cars were taking the injured to hospital. Overcrowding and a lack of clearly marked exit signs contributed to the stampede, said officials quoted by Associated Press.
More than 100, 000 spectators were said to have crowded into the stadium and surrounding streets, including school students, who had been specially bussed in for the event. Some people were leaving the stadium while others were trying to get in, the officials said.
It appears that the stampede happened at the end of the rally as people were leaving the stadium. Both President Saleh and opposition groups offered condolences to the families of the victims.
Yemen is due to hold presidential and local council elections on 20 September.Yemen is due to hold presidential and local council elections on 20 September.
Mr Saleh is on a campaign tour of the country as he seeks a third seven-year term.Mr Saleh is on a campaign tour of the country as he seeks a third seven-year term.
The president has led Yemen since the unification of North and South Yemen in 1990. Before that, he was president of North Yemen for 12 years.The president has led Yemen since the unification of North and South Yemen in 1990. Before that, he was president of North Yemen for 12 years.
Government officials, quoted by Reuters news agency, said that on Monday at least four people were killed and 10 injured in another stampede at a similar election rally in Taiz province, 250 km (155 miles) south-west of the capital Sanaa.
On 25 August, three people were killed in clashes between supporters of the governing General People's Congress and the Islamist opposition group, Islah in the Jawf province, 70km (45 miles) north of the capital, Sanaa.On 25 August, three people were killed in clashes between supporters of the governing General People's Congress and the Islamist opposition group, Islah in the Jawf province, 70km (45 miles) north of the capital, Sanaa.
Eight others were reported to have been injured in the clashes.Eight others were reported to have been injured in the clashes.

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