Historical Events tagged with "crowd management"
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New Year's Eve Stampede in Shanghai
A large crowd gathered in Shanghai's Bund area to celebrate New Year's Eve when a stampede occurred, resulting in the deaths of at least 36 people and injuring 49 others. The event happened in a popular tourist destination known for its vibrant celebrations. Witnesses described chaos as people surged toward a specific area, leading to the tragic incident. The local authorities faced criticism for the lack of crowd control measures in place.
Continue ReadingStampede at Stoning of the Devil Ritual
A stampede occurred during the Stoning of the Devil ritual in Mina, resulting in the deaths of at least 362 Muslim pilgrims. This ritual is a part of the Hajj pilgrimage, where pilgrims hurl stones at three pillars symbolizing the rejection of evil. The stampede was attributed to overcrowding, as thousands of pilgrims gathered simultaneously at the site. The incident raised concerns over crowd management and safety protocols during the pilgrimage, which draws millions from around the world each year.
Continue ReadingMecca Tunnel Tragedy Claims 1,400 Lives
During the Hajj pilgrimage, a horrific incident occurred in a pedestrian tunnel leading to Mecca, where 1,400 Muslim pilgrims were suffocated and trampled. This catastrophic event unfolded when overcrowding resulted in a surge in the narrow tunnel, leading to panic and chaos. The pilgrims, many of whom were seeking to fulfill their religious obligations, found themselves trapped and unable to escape as conditions worsened.
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