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Hundreds killed in Cambodian festival stampede

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Hundreds killed in Cambodian festival stampede

At least 345 people have been killed in a stampede during festival celebrations in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, Prime Minister Hun Sen has said.

Huge crowds had gathered on a small island for the final day of the Water Festival, one of the main events of the year in Cambodia.

The stampede took place on a bridge, which eyewitnesses said had become overcrowded.

Hundreds more people were injured in the crush.

Hun Sen described the stampede as the "biggest tragedy" to hit Cambodia since the mass killings carried out by the Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s.

He said he had ordered an investigation and declared a national day of mourning for later in the week. He ordered all government ministries to fly the nation's flag at half-mast.

Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith told AFP news agency that more than 400 people had been injured.

"Most of the deaths were as a result of suffocation and internal injuries," he said.

Authorities had estimated that more than two million people would attend the three-day festival.

Panic broke out after a concert on Diamond Island, which followed a boat race on the Tonle Sap river regarded as a highlight of the festivities.

Sean Ngu, an Australian who was visiting family and friends in Cambodia, told the BBC too many people had been on the bridge.

He said some of the victims were electrocuted.

"There were too many people on the bridge and then both ends were pushing," he said.

"This caused a sudden panic. The pushing caused those in the middle to fall to the ground, then [get] crushed.

"Panic started and at least 50 people jumped in the river. People tried to climb on to the bridge, grabbing and pulling [electric] cables which came loose and electrical shock caused more deaths."

Witnesses spoke of bodies littering the area.

Calmette Hospital, Phnom Penh's main medical facility, was filled with dead bodies as well as the injured, some of whom had to be treated in hallways.
BBC News - Hundreds killed in Cambodian festival stampede
 
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Terrible tragedy indeed... at such a massive scale.
Obviously the crowd control was non-existent as is in most religious gatherings in parts of Asia.
May the dead rest in peace.
 
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A very sad incident indeed, a better governance is what Cambodia needs , hope they succeed on it fast.
 
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A very sad incident indeed, a better governance is what Cambodia needs , hope they succeed on it fast.

You are being too harsh Benny. this thing happens regularly in India! This incident can hardly be the barometer to judge the effectiveness of the administration. After all these years & with much more experience than the Cambodians in handling large crowds, we still routinely see such incidents happening in India.
 
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You are being too harsh Benny. this thing happens regularly in India! This incident can hardly be the barometer to judge the effectiveness of the administration. After all these years & with much more experience than the Cambodians in handling large crowds, we still routinely see such incidents happening in India.

Dont worry mate, i will say the same when something of like that happens over here.:tup:

Speaking of governance.. the new issue of "india today" has a feature on it.. a nice read indeed, dont miss it. Basically its about how the states fare and how good are CMs.
 
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Cant comprehend why ppl go to such places. ts been years since I saw a cricket or football match.

The crowd is simply too much, much better on TV.
 
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