Many individuals are feared to have been injured in a crush at an enormous Hindu spiritual competition in northern India.
The incident is believed to have occurred on the Kumbh Mela competition when individuals who had been sleeping by the riverbanks in Prayagraj had been trampled by others who had taken a dip within the holy waters.
Emergency officers have been seen taking away what seemed to be lifeless our bodies on stretchers.
There was no affirmation on how many individuals might have been injured or killed.
One official has mentioned “some folks have been injured” – however added that “no-one is critical”.
Officers say as much as 100 million individuals are anticipated to attend the washing day on the Kumbh Mela – one of many world’s largest spiritual festivals.
Pilgrims might be seen climbing over fences after the crush on the Kumbh Mela [Reuters]
Police personnel carry victims of the crush on the Mela floor [AFP]
The BBC counted 20 ambulances popping out of the competition floor [AFP]
Safety personnel rushed to the location of the crush [AFP]
A pilgrim weeps as she sits in an ambulance [AFP]
A pilgrim (centre) caught up within the crush leaves the hospital after receiving remedy [AFP]
A devotee stands on the website of the stampede on the competition floor [AFP]
Devotees maintain arms as they exit the competition floor after the crush [Reuters]
A policeman directs pilgrims on the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and legendary Saraswati rivers [AFP]