New Year stampede kills 35 in Shanghai

Incident happened when people rushed to see a live show in Bund area

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Jan 01 2015 | 11:11 AM IST
At least 35 people were killed and 48 others injured in a stampede during a New Year's Eve midnight- countdown gathering in Shanghai's waterfront tourist attraction, one of the worst tragedies to hit China in recent years.

This happened at about 11:35 PM (local time) when people rushed to see a live show at a crowded, small place in the popular riverfront Bund area, state-run CCTV quoted police as saying.

Witnesses said a large number of people rushed upstairs while those already there began moving down through narrow steps.

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An injured person said as a result, those moving up fell down causing a huge pile of people that led to heavy casualties.

Most of the injured suffered fractures and the condition of five of them was stated to be serious, the report quoted doctors as saying. Maximum of those present last night were reported to be students.

Police had cancelled a live show at the sprawling Bund area earlier for safety reasons considering that such an event attracted over three lakh people last year.

Instead, it was allowed in a small building. Many who were not aware of the cancellation rushed to the place.

Earlier state-run Xinhua news agency quoted witness as saying that the stampede took place when some coupons which resembled "dollar bills" were being thrown from a building's third-floor window near the Bund.

People standing along the river bank started to scramble for these coupons, it said.

Television footage showed a number of panicked women struggling to catch a breath, some in semi-conscious state being helped by police and relatives.

Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered immediate probe into the incident and called for proper treatment to the injured.

Such incidents during celebrations should be prevented, he said in a message.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said safety for public places, particularly during holidays should be ensured.

Li said "make every effort" to reduce injury-related deaths and console relatives, adding that strict precautions measures should be taken and public safety and social stability should be ensured.
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First Published: Jan 01 2015 | 8:55 AM IST

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