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Seven dead at Maha Shivaratri fair stampede in India
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Toll in the stampede at Maha Shivratri fair at Bhavnath temple in Junagadh district of Gujrat state of India on Monday rose to seven even as senior police officials said breakdown of two state transport buses led to the incident, Press Trust of India reports.

Premji Makwana, who was injured in the melee last evening at the famous Shiva temple at the foothills of Girnar, succumbed to his injuries at Junagadh Civil Hospital, official sources said.

The mishap occurred on the narrow Panjanka bridge that connects Junagadh city to Bhavnath temple when two state transport buses coming from opposite directions broke down while crossing the bridge.

"This blocked the entire traffic as well as movement of people which created panic among them causing the stampede," Junagadh SP Dipankar Trivedi told PTI.

The state government has constituted a high-level committee, headed by Additional Chief Secretary VarunMaria, to probe the incident.

Nearly nine lakh pilgrims had converged at Bhavnath temple last evening at the time of the tragedy, district officials said.

In the wake of the stampede and in a bid to prevent recurrence of such incidents, the district administration has put in place many measures.

"To avoid any such incident, we have banned all vehicular traffic in the area today and people are allowed to go on foot only," Trivedi said, adding the directions would be in place till the fair is over.

Meanwhile, Junagadh resident Suresh Banjaria, who had gone to Bhavnath temple yesterday, said, "People of the city have been telling the municipal corporation to build a wider bridge in place of Panjanaka bridge but it has not been done. nepalnews.com

 

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