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100 others injured by a crowd crush near Sabarimala temple. 12: 12 February 2011: Unnamed: Nigeria: Port Harcourt: Crush after a PDP political rally after guards did not open a larger gate, and shot into the air to try to disperse the crowds. [75] [76] 16: 8 November 2011: Unnamed: India: Haridwar, Uttarakhand
The 2011 Sabarimala crowd crush (often incorrectly described as a human stampede) took place on 14 January 2011, Makara Jyothi Day at Pullumedu near Sabarimala in Kerala, India. It broke out during an annual pilgrimage , killing 106 pilgrims and injuring about 100 more declared later as "National disaster". [ 1 ]
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Sabarimala stampede is a human crowd crush that occurred at Sabarimala temple in the Indian state of Kerala in 1999. [1] On 14 January 1999, (the Makara Jyothi Day), 53 people, the majority of them from outside Kerala, died in the crowd crush at the Pamba base camp caused by, among other things, the collapse of the sides of a hillock.
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