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India temple stampede in Madhya Pradesh 'kills 91' | |
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Some 91 pilgrims, mostly women and children, have been killed in a stampede at a Hindu festival in central India, local officials have said. | |
Many were crushed after panic broke out on a bridge near the Ratangarh temple in Madhya Pradesh state. Others died when they jumped from the bridge. | Many were crushed after panic broke out on a bridge near the Ratangarh temple in Madhya Pradesh state. Others died when they jumped from the bridge. |
Officials said the stampede may have been sparked by a rumour that the bridge was about to collapse. | Officials said the stampede may have been sparked by a rumour that the bridge was about to collapse. |
Hundreds of thousands had gathered near the town of Datia for the festival. | Hundreds of thousands had gathered near the town of Datia for the festival. |
Local devotee Atul Chaudhary, who survived the crush, told BBC Hindi there had been a couple of thousand people on the bridge. | Local devotee Atul Chaudhary, who survived the crush, told BBC Hindi there had been a couple of thousand people on the bridge. |
He heard screams, and people began rushing to get off the bridge. | He heard screams, and people began rushing to get off the bridge. |
"Several people could be seen flattened to the ground in the midst of the melee," he said. | "Several people could be seen flattened to the ground in the midst of the melee," he said. |
"Some of the youngsters panicked and jumped into the swollen river. | "Some of the youngsters panicked and jumped into the swollen river. |
"I and my friends were close to the exit point and along with several others ran for safety. Scores of others were not so lucky." | "I and my friends were close to the exit point and along with several others ran for safety. Scores of others were not so lucky." |
The narrow bridge is about 500m long and had only recently been rebuilt following another stampede in 2007. | |
Deputy Police Inspector DK Arya said the death toll has risen to 91 and 10 others were in a critical condition. | |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed his condolences, saying: "On this day of festivities, our hearts and prayers are with the victims and their families." | |
Madhya Pradesh Health Minister Narottam Mishra said a judicial inquiry had been launched. | |
"Information from locals suggests that rumours of the bridge giving way could have led to the stampede," he said. | |
Other reports suggested that police sparked panic by using batons to control the crowd. | Other reports suggested that police sparked panic by using batons to control the crowd. |
Officials said the dead included at least 42 women and 30 children. | |
Emergency crews and specialist divers have been scouring the river for bodies but paused the search at nightfall on Sunday. | |
Local official Sanket Bhondve said the immediate priority was to provide relief to the injured. | |
The accident happened at about 09:00 (03:30 GMT), but information was slow to emerge because the temple is in a remote area with erratic mobile-phone coverage. | The accident happened at about 09:00 (03:30 GMT), but information was slow to emerge because the temple is in a remote area with erratic mobile-phone coverage. |
Hindu festivals in India are notorious for deadly stampedes. | Hindu festivals in India are notorious for deadly stampedes. |
In the past year, dozens have died in three similar tragedies. | In the past year, dozens have died in three similar tragedies. |
In 2011 more than 100 died at a festival in the southern state of Kerala. | In 2011 more than 100 died at a festival in the southern state of Kerala. |
Inside Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort, more than 220 people were killed in 2008 in a stampede at the Chamunda Devi Hindu temple. | Inside Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort, more than 220 people were killed in 2008 in a stampede at the Chamunda Devi Hindu temple. |