Dozens of others injured after 1000’s of devotees queue exterior one of the vital visited Hindu temples in southern India.
At the very least six folks have been crushed to dying and dozens injured as a crowd surged at one of the vital visited Hindu spiritual websites at Tirupati city in India’s southern state of Andhra Pradesh.
An enormous crowd gathered to gather free entrance tokens to go to the city’s Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple when the crush occurred on Wednesday evening.
“The unlucky incident … has claimed the lives of six devotees. I pray to God to present peace to the departed souls,” Prem Kumar Jain, spokesman of the state’s ruling Telugu Desam Occasion, informed reporters.
Since early on Wednesday, devotees from throughout India had begun to congregate for a 10-day pageant on the temple that begins on Friday.
Authorities had arrange counters to distribute free tokens from Thursday to go to the just about 2,000-year-old temple however the crowd pushed and jostled, in line with the workplace of N Chandrababu Naidu, chief minister of the state.
In a put up on X, Naidu stated the deaths “grieved me intensely”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi provided condolences to the households of the deceased.
“My ideas are with those that have misplaced their close to and expensive ones,” his workplace stated on social media platform X.
Lethal accidents are widespread at locations of worship in India throughout main spiritual festivals as a consequence of poor crowd administration and security lapses.
In July final yr, as much as 121 folks have been killed in Hathras town of the northern Uttar Pradesh state throughout a Hindu spiritual gathering.
One other 112 folks died in 2016 after a huge explosion brought on by a banned fireworks show marking the Hindu New 12 months at a temple within the southern Kerala state.
Wednesday’s incident got here days earlier than the beginning of the Kumbh Mela, a six-week Hindu pageant of prayer and sacred bathing anticipated to be the biggest spiritual gathering in historical past. As much as 400 million pilgrims are anticipated to attend, in line with organisers.