logo
Multiple people killed in crowd crush at Hindu religious festival in India

Multiple people killed in crowd crush at Hindu religious festival in India

Saudi Gazette29-01-2025

NEW DELHI — Multiple people were killed in a crowd crush at the world's largest religious gathering in India early Wednesday, as tens of millions of devotees went to bathe in a river on one of the most sacred days of a Hindu festival.The festival's special executive officer said a barrier near the river broke as throngs of people were walking toward the riverbanks to take their holy dip as part of the Maha Kumbh Mela in the Indian city of Prayagraj.An official source at a local hospital told CNN they had received 14 bodies around 4 a.m. local time on Wednesday. About 20 people were also being treated for minor injuries, the source added. Indian authorities have not confirmed the number of casualties.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeared to acknowledge the deaths in a post on X, in which he called the incident 'extremely sad.''My deepest condolences to the devotees who have lost their loved ones in this. Along with this, I wish for the speedy recovery of all the injured,' Modi said, adding that he is 'constantly in touch' with the Uttar Pradesh state government.The state's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath earlier said some of the devotees caught up in the crush were 'seriously injured' and had warned people against spreading rumors.Reuters and local media reported witnesses seeing several dead bodies near the river bank, and photos from Reuters showed bodies being carried from the site on stretchers.Video by the news agency showed ambulances racing through huge crowds of people and casualties being brought to a nearby hospital. Security personnel could be seen helping devotees as scattered blankets and belongings lay strewn on the ground.Speaking to local media, devotees said the incident took place around 1:30 a.m. local time and described chaotic scenes with people running in different directions and others falling over. Witnesses said families were separated in the surge of people and some remain missing.Many people had already taken their holy dip and were resting on the riverbank when the crush occurred, witnesses told local media.'Suddenly, there was a huge crowd and we got stuck somehow. People started pushing aggressively and we fell,' one woman told local media from outside the hospital.The incident occurred as about 100 million Hindu devotees from around the world were expected to visit the site on Wednesday and take a holy dip in the sacred waters in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh, according to local media reports.Wednesday marks Mauni Amavasya, one of the most significant days of the Maha Kumbh Mela festival, when followers come to bathe in the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of three holy rivers – the Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati – to purify their sins and take another step closer to 'spiritual liberation.'Drone footage shared by Reuters showed huge numbers of people already arriving at the site before the crush.The festival is considered the world's largest peaceful gathering of people. Over six weeks, a staggering 400 million people are expected to attend the Maha Kumbh Mela, or the festival of the Sacred Pitcher, on the banks of Prayagraj.Chief Minister Adityanath said late Wednesday morning that the situation was 'under control.'He did not give details on the number of casualties but said some of the devotees caught up in the crush became 'seriously injured' while 'trying to get through the barricades.''They were immediately taken to hospital and treated,' Adityanath said, adding that the incident occurred between 1 and 2 a.m. local time.The sheer number of people at the site had created 'huge pressure,' he said.Between 80 million and 100 million people were in Prayagraj on Wednesday, with more than 50 million taking a dip in the waters the day before, he added.In a post on X, Adityanath told devotees on Wednesday to avoid bathing at the sangam, where the rivers meet, and instead take dips at points along the river closest to them. Despite the appeal, huge crowds could be seen moving toward the sangam and bathing as the morning progressed, images shared by Reuters showed.Crowd crushes at religious gatherings in India are not uncommon, and deadly incidents have occurred in the past, often highlighting a lack of adequate crowd control and safety measures. In 2013, dozens of people were killed and injured in a crowd crush at a railway station in Allahabad as pilgrims gathered for that year's Kumbh Mela.Ahead of the festival in Prayagraj, officials said extra safety measures had been put in place to protect visitors, including a security ring with checkpoints around the city staffed by more than 1,000 police officers.The central government said over 2,700 security cameras powered by artificial intelligence would also be positioned around the city, monitored by hundreds of experts at key locations.Aerial drones were touted to provide surveillance from above and, for the first time, underwater drones capable of diving up to 100 meters were being activated to provide round-the-clock cover, the government added.The Kumbh draws upon Hindu mythology and the legend of demons and gods fighting over a pitcher containing the elixir of immortality. During the fight, four drops from the pitcher fell on Earth, in Prayagraj, Nashik, Haridwar and Ujjain, which host the festival in rotation.The gathering is particularly well known for attracting large crowds of Hindu holy men, known as sadhus, who travel from across the country.Every 12 years the festival carries the prefix 'Maha,' which means great, as it's the largest gathering of the Kumbh Mela that's held every three years in one of four cities. This year, the festival carries greater significance due to a rare alignment of celestial bodies that happens every 144 years.
As of January 27, more than 197 million people had taken a dip into the holy waters, according to the Uttar Pradesh government. — CNN

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Palestinian MP accuses Israel and India of conspiring together against Pakistan's sovereignty
Palestinian MP accuses Israel and India of conspiring together against Pakistan's sovereignty

Arab News

timean hour ago

  • Arab News

Palestinian MP accuses Israel and India of conspiring together against Pakistan's sovereignty

ISLAMABAD: Palestinian lawmaker Sheikh Mamoun Asaad Al-Tamimi on Wednesday accused Israel and India of working in tandem to undermine Pakistan's sovereignty, alleging that both nations viewed Pakistan's nuclear capability as a threat to their regional ambitions. Speaking at the National Press Club in Islamabad during a 'Meet the Press' event, Al-Tamimi claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, encouraged by Israeli leadership, had attempted to provoke war with Pakistan. 'Modi and Netanyahu are deeply troubled by Pakistan's nuclear strength. On Israel's instigation, Modi tried to impose war on Pakistan but they were met with a response they never anticipated,' he said. Al-Tamimi was referring to exchanges of drones, missiles, and artillery strikes between the two arch-rivals between May 7-10 before a ceasefire was announced. After India struck first on May 7, Pakistan vowed retaliation, saying it had downed six Indian fighter jets. The two nations also hit each other's military bases, airfields and other army facilities with missiles. The Palestinian MP said Israel expected Pakistan's leadership to be divided and weak in the face of Indian airstrikes. 'But Pakistan's military and political leadership responded with unity and strength. This is not just a Pakistani victory, it is a victory for the entire Muslim ummah,' he said. Al-Tamimi's remarks come amid ongoing violence in Gaza, which he described as a humanitarian catastrophe. Israel launched an air and ground offensive in Gaza in October 2023 in which at least 54,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to health authorities in the coastal enclave. 'Israel has placed Gaza under siege ... There is now an acute shortage of food and medicine. If the blockade continues, two million Palestinians could die of hunger within a year,' Al-Tamimi warned. He also drew parallels between the struggles in Gaza and disputed Kashmir, claiming both were victims of occupation and global neglect. 'The war in Gaza has unmasked everyone. Western media portrays Israel as a victim, but this war has exposed the truth. The silence of the international community is deafening.' Calling for global protests, Al-Tamimi urged people, particularly in Pakistan, to demonstrate outside US embassies in solidarity with the people of Gaza: 'The world must pressure Israel to end its brutal campaign.' During the press meet visit, NPC President Azhar Jatoi recalled the club's early support for Gaza, including rallies and awards for over 150 journalists who highlighted the Palestinian cause. Secretary Nayyar Ali added that Pakistani journalists would continue speaking up for Gaza on all platforms.

US-China Trade Deal 'Done': Trump
US-China Trade Deal 'Done': Trump

Leaders

time11 hours ago

  • Leaders

US-China Trade Deal 'Done': Trump

The US and China have agreed on a trade deal after two days of talks in London between American and Chinese officials. On Wednesday, the US President, Donald Trump, announced that a deal with China had been finalized. 'Our deal with China is done,' he posted on his Truth Social platform. US-China Trade Deal Trump added that the deal, which is subject to approval from China's President Xi Jinping and himself, will grant the US access to the rare earth metals it needs, while the Chinese college students will be able to attend American universities. 'Full magnets, and any necessary rare earths, will be supplied, up front, by China. Likewise, we will provide to China what was agreed to, including Chinese students using our colleges and universities,' he said. 'We are getting a total of 55% tariffs, China is getting 10%. Relationship is excellent!' Trump noted. Framework Agreement The announcement followed two days of negotiations between American and Chinese officials in London to resolve trade disputes and ease export restrictions, reported Reuters. Both sides agreed on Tuesday on a 'framework deal' that adds crucial details to implement the consensus reached last month in Geneva to ease reciprocal retaliatory tariffs, according to the US Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick. 'We have reached a framework to implement the Geneva consensus and the call between the two presidents,' Lutnik said, referring to a phone call last week between Trump and Xi, which the US President said was a 'very good talk.' Lutnik told reporters that the framework would remove restrictions on Chinese exports of rare earth minerals and magnets and some of the recent US export restrictions 'in a balanced way,' without providing details. Similarly, the Chinese Vice Commerce Minister, Li Chenggang, said in a separate briefing that the US and China had reached a trade framework 'in principle' pending the approval of both presidents. Geneva Talks Last month, the US and China agreed to suspend most of their reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, following two days of talks in Geneva, Switzerland. Both sides announced in a joint statement that they agreed on a 110% tariff reduction for 90 days. Thus, the US would reduce tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%, while China would lower duties on US goods from 125% to 10%, taking effect on May 14, 2025. Short link : Post Views: 126

Knesset Vote Puts Netanyahu's Government on Verge of Collapse
Knesset Vote Puts Netanyahu's Government on Verge of Collapse

Leaders

time11 hours ago

  • Leaders

Knesset Vote Puts Netanyahu's Government on Verge of Collapse

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government faces a major challenge as lawmakers will vote Wednesday on a bill to dissolve the parliament (Knesset), reported AFP. The vote comes as the Israeli opposition – consisting mainly of centrist and leftist groups – submitted a bill to dissolve the parliament, which could mark the first step toward a snap election. 'The opposition faction leaders have decided to bring the bill to dissolve the Knesset to a vote in the Knesset plenum today. The decision was made unanimously and is binding on all factions,' opposition leaders said in a statement. They also added that they would freeze their ongoing legislation to focus on 'the overthrow of the government.' Moreover, the ultra-Orthodox parties that are bolstering Netanyahu's government are also threatening to support the dissolution bill. The vote follows a dispute over compulsory military service, amid Israel's ongoing war on Gaza. Netanyahu's far-right government has been seeking to reverse the long-standing exemption from the draft for ultra-Orthodox Jews – a move rejected by ultra-Orthodox parties. Still, if the bill gets a majority of votes on Wednesday, it will require three additional rounds of voting to dissolve the Knesset. This would give Netanyahu's coalition more time to resolve the dispute over conscription. Furthermore, the opposition could pull the bill at the last minute if Netanyahu managed to address the crisis before the vote, scheduled later on Wednesday, according to Reuters. Short link : Post Views: 113 Related Stories

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store