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    Bodies, clothes, bags lie on ground after stampede at mass Hindu gathering in India

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    Posted on January 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    The image depicts the tragic aftermath of a stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela, with bodies, clothes, and bags strewn across the ground, highlighting the chaos during this significant Hindu gathering.
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    A stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India, resulted in several deaths and injuries as crowds rushed for a holy dip.

    Tragic Stampede at Maha Kumbh Mela Leaves Several Dead in India

    By Saurabh Sharma

    LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - Bodies, clothes and bags lay scattered on the ground after a deadly stampede at the world's largest gathering of humanity, the Maha Kumbh Mela in northern India, on one of the most auspicious days in Hinduism.

    Witnesses described a mass of people rushing to take a pre-dawn dip at the confluence of the three sacred rivers - the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the mythical, invisible Saraswati, at Prayagraj, which Hindus believe absolves them of all sins and frees them from the circle of life and death.

    An unnamed official said at least seven people had died and dozens more had been injured in the stampede that took place in the early hours of Wednesday. But there was no confirmation of deaths or injuries from the local government, more than 12 hours after the incident.

    "We saw people falling, lying one above another and crushing others to find a safe place. As we went ahead, we saw clothes, bodies of people, their bags, clothes and other belongings littered around," Shweta Tripathi, a resident of Sant Kabir Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, told Reuters.

    "It all happened so fast that I couldn't process it and started crying. Luckily none from my group was hurt and we are all safe," she said.

    She saw a child and his relative crying next to bodies of their loved ones.

    "I don't think I am coming ever again," she said.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela is the world's largest congregation of humanity, attracting some 400 million people over its six weeks. By comparison, the Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia drew 1.8 million last year.

    By Tuesday nearly 200 million people had attended the 2025 festival since it started two weeks ago.

    Visuals showed distressed attendees searching for their belongings amid piles of bags, clothes and water bottles thrown around. Some people were seen walking with containers carrying the holy water from the rivers.

    Abhishek Kumar, who said he also attended the Mela with a few of his relatives saw people falling because of the crowd that surged to take a dip.

    "Some people were returning after taking a dip and others were rushing towards the river. There was absolutely no co-ordination between the two crowds," he told ABP news channel.

    "Some of the women in our group were old and they tripped and fell. People walked over them in their hurry to get out," he said.

    Kumar said it took him and others more than an hour to get to the makeshift hospital near the site of the festival because of the surging crowds.

    "From what we could tell, the women we brought here were not breathing, but we don't know for sure. We just picked them up on our shoulders and ran."

    (Reporting by Saurabh Sharma,writing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Tanvi Mehta, Editing by Angus MacSwan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •A stampede occurred at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India.
    • •At least seven people died and dozens were injured.
    • •The incident happened during a pre-dawn dip in sacred rivers.
    • •Witnesses described chaotic scenes with people falling and belongings scattered.
    • •The Maha Kumbh Mela is the world's largest religious gathering.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bodies, clothes, bags lie on ground after stampede at mass Hindu gathering in India

    1What caused the stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela?

    The stampede occurred as a mass of people rushed to take a pre-dawn dip at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers.

    2How many people were reported dead after the stampede?

    At least seven people have died, with dozens more injured, although the exact number of casualties has not been confirmed.

    3What did witnesses describe during the stampede?

    Witnesses described seeing people falling and being crushed as they tried to find safety, with bodies and belongings scattered on the ground.

    4How many people attended the Maha Kumbh Mela this year?

    The Maha Kumbh Mela attracted around 400 million people over its six-week duration, with nearly 200 million attending by Tuesday.

    5What challenges did attendees face during the stampede?

    Attendees faced significant challenges, including a lack of coordination between crowds returning from the river and those rushing towards it, leading to injuries.

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