
New Delhi . The stampede at New Delhi railway station late on Saturday night killed many people. 18 people died and more than 25 were injured in the accident. Please tell that the crowd of passengers who came to catch the train of Prayagraj to go to Mahakumbh became uncontrolled. Because of this, this accident happened, such a stampede incident occurred during the religious festival is not new, many such incidents have happened earlier and many people have lost their lives.
Now tell you in detail, when and where this kind of incident happened earlier. On May 16, 2010, there was a stampede at New Delhi railway station in which 2 people died and 30 people were injured. 10 February 2013: During the Kumbh Mela on 10 February 2013, there was a sudden stampede at Prayagraj railway station in Uttar Pradesh, killing at least 32 people. According to the information, Mauni was Amavasya on 10 February 2013 and due to this a large number of devotees arrived for bathing.
3 October 2014: On this day, there was a stampede during Dussehra at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, due to which 32 people died.
14 July 2015: 27 people died due to stampede at a religious festival organized on the banks of the Godavari River in Rajmundari in Andhra Pradesh.
1 January 2022: In Maa Vaishno Devi Temple Katra, 12 devotees died due to a stampede due to a huge crowd of devotees.
31 March 2023: During the havan organized on the occasion of Ram Navami in Indore, 36 people died on a slab collapsed above an ancient well.
2 July 2024: 107 people died due to stampede in a religious satsang program in Hathras.
29 January 2025: 30 devotees died due to stampede in Prayagraj Mahakumbh.
In the recent incident in New Delhi, the investigation of this stampede is going on. There was a stampede on platform number 13 and 14 of New Delhi railway station late on Saturday night when rumors of the cancellation of two trains going to Prayagraj were allegedly spread among the passengers.