Stampede at Kumbh Mela Festival in India: 39 Dead, Dozens Injured
A stampede during the Kumbh Mela festival in the Indian city of Prayagraj has resulted in 39 deaths and 60 injuries, according to local media. The festival, which occurs once every 12 years, gathers millions of Hindu devotees who take a ritual bath in the sacred confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers.
What Happened?
According to reports, the tragedy occurred when a large crowd of pilgrims moved toward the river for ritual bathing.
- A stampede broke out, trapping hundreds of people in a narrow passage.
- 39 people were killed, and 60 others were injured.
- Authorities suspect overcrowding and poor crowd control were major factors.
What Is Kumbh Mela?
- Kumbh Mela is the largest religious festival in the world, occurring once every 12 years.
- According to Hindu tradition, bathing in the sacred river during the festival purifies the soul.
- This year, over 450 million people are expected to participate over 45 days.
Why Is It Dangerous?
Mass gatherings at Kumbh Mela have historically led to deadly stampedes.
- In 2013, 36 people died in a similar incident in Prayagraj.
- In 1954, over 800 pilgrims were killed in a major crowd crush.
What’s Next?
- Authorities have promised to strengthen security measures and improve crowd management.
- An investigation into the causes of the stampede is underway.
Despite the tragedy, the festival continues, with millions more pilgrims expected in the coming weeks.
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