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Stampede at a train station kills 22 people in India

Stampede at a train station kills 22 people in India 

Officials confirm that a stampede broke out on a crowded pedestrian bridge connecting two railway stations in Mumbai during the morning rush today and at least 22 people were killed in the crush while another 27 were injured.

When falling concrete hit the bridge railing, people in the crowd thought the bridge would collapse and surged to escape, Mumbai police official Gansham Patel said.
Stampede at a train station kills 22 people in India
Lawmaker Shaina Nana Chudasama of the governing Bhartiya Janata Party said people had been crowding under the canopy covering the bridge to escape heavy rains, making the deadly tragedy worse.

The pedestrian bridge connected two local Mumbai railway stations — Elphinstone and Parel.Deadly stampedes are fairly common during Indian religious festivals, where large crowds gather in small areas with few safety or crowd control measures.

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