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Stampede during fair in Bhavnath temple, Gujarat

A woman holds the body of a child victim who was declared dead upon being brought to a hospital from a stampede in Junagadh - AP
A woman holds the body of a child victim who was declared dead upon being brought to a hospital from a stampede in Junagadh - AP

Six people were killed and 12 others injured in a stampede that broke out on Sunday night at Bhavnath temple's annual Mahashivratri fair in the foothills of Mount Girnar in Gujarat's Junagadh district.

According to police, the stampede occurred following panic after the brakes of a four-wheeler at the fair venue apparently failed. The Bhavnath temple is about 150 km from here.

Tens of thousands of devotees had gathered at the popular fair, which will conclude on the occasion of Mahashivratri festival on Monday. Bhavnath is an important Shiva temple.

The police sources in Junagadh confirmed the death and injured toll. The dead comprised three women, two children and one man.

The injured, some of whom are reported to be critical, were being rushed to nearby hospitals.

Ambulance personnel said they were finding it difficult to take the injured because of traffic jams at the road leading to the temple.

Modi orders inquiry

Meanwhile, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi ordered an inquiry into the stampede that took place at Junagadh.

Talking to the media over the phone, Modi said, "Additional Chief Secretary V. N. Mayra will overlook the inquiry."

The chief minister also announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs one lakh to the next of kith and kin of those six pilgrims killed in the stampede. Modi, who also holds the Home portfolio, deputed IG (Rajkot) Pravin Sinha to oversee the rescue operation.

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