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Dust storm triggers panic, leaving 116 dead at religious gathering

AFP | New Delhi

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At least 116 people were crushed to death at a religious gathering in northern India yesterday, government officials said, the worst such tragedy in more than a decade.

A large crowd had gathered for a sermon by a popular preachernear the northern Indian city of Hathras, but as they were leaving, a fierce dust storm sparked panic.

Many were crushed or trampled, falling on top of each other, with some collapsing into a roadside drain in the chaos.

“The attendees were exiting the venue when a dust storm blinded their vision, leading to a melee and the subsequent tragic incident,” said Chaitra V., divisional commissioner of Aligarh city in Uttar Pradesh state, told AFP.

“We... are focusing on providing relief and medical aid for thevictims,” she added.

Senior police officer Shalabh Mathur said that it appeared “more people had come than permission was asked for”. Several hours after the crush, Chaitra said that “the death toll stands at 116”, with at least 18 others injured.

Most of the dead were women, according to state chief medical officer Umesh Kumar Tripathi. Deadly incidents are common at places of worship during major religious festivals in India, the biggest of which prompt millions of devotees to make pilgrimages to holy sites.

‘Crushed to death’ Lines of ambulances rushed the injured to hospitals. Wailing women and crying men gathered outside one mortuary in the town of Etah, where many of the dead were taken, seeking news of their relatives. “When the sermon finished, everyone started running out,” Shakuntala, a woman who gave only one name, told the Press Trust of India news agency.

“People fell in a drain by the road. They started falling one on top of the other and got crushed to death.”

Prime Minister Na r e n d r a Modi announced compensation of $2,400 to the next of kin of those who died and $600 to those injured in the “tragic incident”.

“My condolences are with those who have lost their loved ones... I wish for the speedy recovery of all the injured,” Modi wrote on social media platform X. President Droupadi Murmu said the deaths were “heart-rending ” and offered her “deepest condolences”.

Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh chief minister, expressed his condolences to the relatives of those killed and ordered an investigation into the deaths, his office said.