Panic at an Indian station. Travelers tracked each other
At least 18 people, including 14 women, have died as a result of a panic explosion at a train station in Nowidatedley. Travelers were lost when they wanted to arrive on a train heading to Mahakumbumera, the Great Pitcher Festival. Panic was to cause information about changes to the platform. Previously, authorities reported 15 people had died.
The panic explosion occurred on Saturday night. At that time, thousands of people gathered at the train station in Nowidelhi, waiting for the train entrance. Authorities reported that the tragedy occurred after some passengers slipped and fell to other passengers while descending from the footbridge that connects the railway platform.
At least 18 stratified people, including 14 women, have been killed, according to the BBC. Previously, 15 casualties of tragedy in the Indian capital were reported. The injured went to a hospital in Nowiderry.
India’s panic explosion. It was enough to announce the changes to the platform
One relative of the deceased said panic among passengers caused advertisements regarding the platform change. The Indian government emphasized that an investigation has already begun regarding the determination of the cause of the incident.
“My thoughts are with everyone who has lost a loved one. I pray that the injured will recover soon. The authorities will help all those who have suffered as a result of this incident,” Narendra said. Modi wrote to Prime Minister X.
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There is an incredible festival of pitchers going on in India. Millions of Hindu followers come to Prajagrad in Uttar Prad and are washed away at the intersection of the Ganges, Jamuna and the mythical Saraswati rivers. This is a unique holiday. Because, according to the faithful, such successful arrangements of stars and planets occur once every 144 years.
A wonderful festival for Indian pitchers. Millions of pilgrims on the road
The Mint Portal said until Wednesday that the total number of pilgrims who reached Prajagrad from the beginning of the holiday on January 13th reached 483 million. Maha Kumbh Mera is the world’s largest spiritual and cultural gathering of Hindu followers. It will continue until February 26th.
So far, at least 30 people have died from panic attacks among crowds gathering on the banks of the river Prajagrad.
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