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Seven Killed in Stampede at Hindu Temple in India's Bihar State

Seven Killed in Stampede at Hindu Temple in India's Bihar State

A stampede at the Ashok Dham Temple in Bihar, India, resulted in seven deaths and over a dozen injuries. The incident was reportedly triggered by panic following a snapped electric wire during a religious gathering.

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A fatal stampede occurred on Monday at the Ashok Dham Temple in the Lakhisarai district of Bihar, India. The incident took place as thousands of worshippers gathered to observe the third Monday of Shravan, a month considered particularly sacred in the Hindu calendar. According to local officials, the crowd surge was initiated when an electric wire snapped, causing widespread panic among the devotees present at the site.

Emergency services responded to the scene, confirming that seven individuals died during the crush. More than a dozen others sustained injuries and were transported to local medical facilities for treatment. While the immediate cause of the panic has been identified as the electrical failure, authorities are continuing to assess the circumstances surrounding the event and the management of the large crowd. The temple, a significant site for local pilgrims, was experiencing high foot traffic due to the ongoing religious observances typical of this time of year.

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Focused on the immediate sequence of events and the tragic outcome of the religious gathering.

"snapped electric wire reportedly triggered panic"

"snapped electric wire""thousands of devotees"

✓ Only outlet to report: Identified the specific location as the Ashok Dham Temple in Lakhisarai district.

🔍 What Nobody's Reporting

  • ·Lack of information regarding the current safety status of the temple infrastructure.
  • ·No official statement from local government or temple authorities regarding crowd control measures.

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0 A-rated source(s) among 1 total. Lowest trust: SCMP (B)