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Shanghai new year crush kills 36 | |
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A crush at New Year's Eve celebrations in Shanghai has killed 36 people and injured some 47 others, Chinese officials say. | |
The crush happened in Chenyi Square in Shanghai's historic Bund district overlooking the Huangpu river. | The crush happened in Chenyi Square in Shanghai's historic Bund district overlooking the Huangpu river. |
Thousands of people had gathered to see in 2015. | Thousands of people had gathered to see in 2015. |
Social media reports suggest the stampede was triggered by people stopping to pick up fake money thrown from the balcony of a nightclub. | Social media reports suggest the stampede was triggered by people stopping to pick up fake money thrown from the balcony of a nightclub. |
The Shanghai City government said the situation began to deteriorate at 23:35 local time (15:35 GMT) and that a "working group" had been set up to handle the incident. | |
Photos posted on social media showed people receiving first aid on the road and large numbers of police securing the area. | Photos posted on social media showed people receiving first aid on the road and large numbers of police securing the area. |
Many of the dead are believed to be students, with 25 of them women, state media report. | |
President Xi Jinping has told the Shanghai government to find the causes of the crush as soon as possible, according to state TV. | |
A traditional new year fireworks display on the Bund had already been cancelled due to official fears of overcrowding, the Shanghai Daily reports. | |
'Too many people' | 'Too many people' |
English tourist Rebecca Thomas from Manchester told the BBC she had seen dead bodies on the ground. | English tourist Rebecca Thomas from Manchester told the BBC she had seen dead bodies on the ground. |
"CPR was being given to 10-15 people in the street by loved ones whilst police stood by and watched. | "CPR was being given to 10-15 people in the street by loved ones whilst police stood by and watched. |
"I asked a police officer if I could help and was told to move along. I saw a man giving his wife or girlfriend mouth-to-mouth on the floor whilst police watched," she said. | "I asked a police officer if I could help and was told to move along. I saw a man giving his wife or girlfriend mouth-to-mouth on the floor whilst police watched," she said. |
"There were really too many people!" wrote one user of Sina Weibo - a Chinese equivalent of Twitter. "Squeezed inside, you could not budge, and could only move with the crowd." | |
The user, called iiisay, added that traffic police had linked hands to form a human wall after the crush, but the wall was still breached several times. | |
US photographer Gaby Gabriel told the BBC: "Nobody seemed to be in control and people were crying. It was one of those times when you see the worst in people." | US photographer Gaby Gabriel told the BBC: "Nobody seemed to be in control and people were crying. It was one of those times when you see the worst in people." |
Another Sino Weibo user, Small Metal Makes Steel, said: "At the time there were lots of people, police at the scene maintained order and wouldn't let people near [the scene of the injuries]." | Another Sino Weibo user, Small Metal Makes Steel, said: "At the time there were lots of people, police at the scene maintained order and wouldn't let people near [the scene of the injuries]." |
"Lots of people spontaneously linked hands to block the crowds, so the injured had space to settle down, and to allow a clear passage for ambulances," he added. | "Lots of people spontaneously linked hands to block the crowds, so the injured had space to settle down, and to allow a clear passage for ambulances," he added. |
In a statement, the Shanghai City government said that those hurt had been transferred to hospitals across the city, and that the Shanghai party secretary had visited some of the injured. | In a statement, the Shanghai City government said that those hurt had been transferred to hospitals across the city, and that the Shanghai party secretary had visited some of the injured. |
Earlier, Shanghai's police department wrote on its verified social media account that some "tourists" had "fallen over" at the Bund, and urged people to leave the area in an orderly fashion. | Earlier, Shanghai's police department wrote on its verified social media account that some "tourists" had "fallen over" at the Bund, and urged people to leave the area in an orderly fashion. |
According to the Shanghai Daily, close to 300,000 people turned up for New Year's Eve celebrations last year, leading to traffic problems. | According to the Shanghai Daily, close to 300,000 people turned up for New Year's Eve celebrations last year, leading to traffic problems. |
Were you at Chenyi Square in Shanghai for the New Year celebrations? Are you, or is someone you know, affected by this story? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with any information. Please leave a telephone number if you are willing to be contacted by a BBC journalist. | Were you at Chenyi Square in Shanghai for the New Year celebrations? Are you, or is someone you know, affected by this story? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with any information. Please leave a telephone number if you are willing to be contacted by a BBC journalist. |
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