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Dozens injured as 5,000 stampede during school cash handout in Philippines

Agencies | Manila

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Dozens of people were injured in the southern Philippines Saturday in a crush of students and parents seeking a cash handout ahead of the reopening of schools, authorities said.

Crowds began gathering outside distribution sites across the country Friday after the government announced financial aid of up to 4,000 pesos (BHD26.93) for those struggling to cover educational expenses.

In the southern city of Zamboanga, about 5,000 people stood outside a high school where cash was to be given out. "When they heard the gates were about to open, they rushed forward," police officer Josen Samsula told AFP.

"The driveway slopes downward so what happened was they stumbled and fell on the ground." Twenty-nine people were treated in hospital for "minor injuries", said Social Welfare Secretary Erwin Tulfo, who had announced the cash payments in recent days.

Tulfo told reporters he had to call on riot police to stop people forcing their way through the front gate of his office compound in Manila on Saturday as they sought cash aid. He described them as "people in crisis" and said he was "sorry" the distribution programme had led to injuries.

The Covid-19 pandemic has worsened the financial misery for millions of Filipino families, who are now struggling to find the funds to get their children back to school. Many schools are preparing to have face-to-face lessons on Monday for the first time since March 2020.

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