In India, at least 18 people were killed in a massive panic in a massive panic in the main train station in Neu-Delhi. Eleven others were injured because the head of the government of the territory of the capital of India confirmed to reporters on Sunday morning.
15 Victims were admitted to the Lok Nayak hospital in the Indian capital. The NDTV broadcaster reported in another hospital of three other dead.
Bahnhof was heavily overcrowded
According to the information, the train station in the Indian capital was heavily overcrowded because of the large crowds travelers on their way to the world’s largest pilgrimage festival Maha Kumbh Mela. There were also ten women and three children among the fatalities, as local media reported.
Various Indian media showed photos and videos of the crowds that pressed on top of each other after the incident, while the police and auxiliary teams tried to resolve chaos.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and some ministers also confirmed the incident and expressed all their sympathy: “I am relieved by the massive panic in the Neu-Delhi train station. My thoughts are with everyone who has lost their family members, “wrote Modi on X.
The Indian Minister of the Interior Amit Shah wrote that he spoke with rail minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and got an idea of the situation. An investigation into the incident has now been ordered.
It was not until the end of January during a massive panic during the pilgrimage festival in the city of Prayagraj in northern India, at least 30 people at the festival location on the banks of the Ganges in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
Time and time again panic in the crowd at festivals
In the middle of the six -week festival there are ritual washes at the point where the Ganges and the Yamuna unite with the stream of Saraswati that only exists in mythology. In the great religious festivals of India there are always massive panic.
Source: Krone

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