The stampede caused great casualties in the world

The stampede often caused great casualties and occurred in a chaotic situation when too many people gathered in one location.

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The trampling occurred at Mina, 5km from Saudi Arabia's Mecca, while a ritual called "demon throwing" was taking place. Officials said the number of people killed was 717, while 863 were injured.
Two large groups of pilgrims flocked to an intersection in Street 204, leading to stasis, jostling, pushing.Street 204 is one of two main routes through the pilgrimage camp at Mina to Jamarat, where devotees perform the "throwing devil" ritual to exorcise.(Photo: Reuters).

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The most terrible stampede in Saudi Arabia and perhaps the worst in the history of modern world occurred on July 2, 1990.As many as 1,426 pilgrims, mostly from Asian countries, were killed in a giant jostle inside a tunnel to the Mecca.Most people died from suffocation because the tunnel ventilation system was destroyed in the chaos.(Photo: Memon Travel).

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In January 2006, about 364 people died in the holy city of Mecca on the same occasion as the Hajj pilgrimage. Just because the luggage on the buses running down the road in front of the entrance of a bridge at Mina caused the crowd to stumble and panic over each other. The Hajj pilgrimage is one of the biggest events of Muslims.All Muslims desire one time to experience this sacred ritual.For them, pilgrimage is the spiritual peak in life.The Hajj demonstrates the solidarity of Muslims as well as their submission to Allah.Some people consider the Hajj as a religious duty to be completed.Therefore, they defied the danger to perform this ritual.Many people have to save money for tens of years just to get a pilgrimage once.(Photo: AP).

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On August 31, 2005, the stampede took place in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, killing about 1,000 people.A bombing rumor appeared that scared tens of thousands of Shiite Muslim pilgrims and fled.They pushed each other to death.Some people were cornered in the Tigris River.Many victims are women and children.The pictures of the victims' slippers were gathered.(Photo: AFP).

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India is also a country that often happens to stampede with large casualties. On September 30, 2008, more than 220 people were killed in a stampede in the Chamunda Devi Hindu temple in Rajasthan state. The tragedy occurred in the cramped space, inside the Mehrangarh fortress of Jodhpur city. In early 2005, India's state of Maharashtra also witnessed the stampede with the death toll of up to 300 people, all Hindus. The incident happened when thousands of pilgrims to Mandhar Devi Temple. Starting from a roadside fire, the giants panicked and pushed each other to the narrow steps leading to the top of the hill. Consequently, hundreds of victims died from being crushed or burned. In the picture is the scene of the stampede at Chamunda Devi temple .(Photo: AP).

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On October 22, 2010, a festival of sewerage took place in Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh , turned into a tragedy when the crowd participated in the chaotic event that trampled on each other, leaving 347 people dead. and more than 750 people were injured.This is considered the worst tragedy in Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge period.The festival attracted about 4 million people.The incident happened when the crowd was passing a suspension bridge to the island where the annual water festival was held.Because there were so many people standing up for a while, the bridge was overloaded.The wind blew, causing it to flutter, causing the group to collapse, causing uncontrollable panic.(Photo: AFP).

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On July 16, 1883, a stampede occurred at the Victoria Theater in Sunderland, England, killing the lives of 183 children.The cause of the tragedy stemmed from the fact that the organizers of a local reality show at the time declared that all children attending the event would receive free toys.Immediately, the children rushed towards the aisles, blocking both the door and climbing each other to scramble for toys.(Photo: Virtual Magie)

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In addition to religious activities that attract many people, music performance nights are also the context of trampling.This tragedy can happen anywhere, even in developed countries like Germany, which is famous for its neatness and order.On July 26, 2010, Love Parade's annual music festival in the city of Duisburg, western Germany, turned into a disaster when the crowd rushed on each other in a tunnel leading to the festival venue. God.About 1.4 million people from all over the world attended the event.The overcrowded number makes the organizers unable to control all areas.19 people were killed in the incident.Although the number of casualties is not too high, this is still a shock to Germany, experienced people and always proud of the ability to organize crowded events.While the bloody scene happened outside, inside the festival area, people were still busy dancing and having fun because they didn't know what happened.(Photo: AFP).