KKN Gurugram Desk | The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj turned tragic as a pre-dawn stampede near the Sangam Nose left 30 people dead and 60 injured. Authorities have now launched an investigation into another reported crowd panic incident in the Jhusi area, nearly 2 km from the main stampede site.
According to Vaibhav Krishna, DIG Kumbh, the police will conduct a detailed examination of CCTV footage from the site to assess the events leading to the chaos. The Uttar Pradesh government has announced an ex gratia of ₹25 lakh for the families of the deceased.
The stampede occurred near the Sangam Nose, a narrow strip of land where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers converge.
🔹 Casualties: 30 confirmed dead, 60 injured
🔹 Location: Sangam Nose, Prayagraj
🔹 Time of Incident: Pre-dawn hours, January 31, 2025
Following the tragedy, reports emerged of another panic situation in the Jhusi area, where a huge crowd gathered at Sector 21 crossing, leading to further commotion and distress.
Local vendors and eyewitnesses reported a surge in devotees, with only a single route available for entry and exit, worsening the situation.
The police, who initially denied reports of casualties or a second stampede in Jhusi, have now decided to investigate.
DIG Kumbh Vaibhav Krishna stated:
“Footage of the incident will be thoroughly examined, including recordings from cameras installed at the site.”
Local shopkeepers and residents described the chaotic scene:
📌 Thousands of devotees gathered at Sector 21 crossing
📌 Limited police presence struggled to control the situation
📌 Some women and children fell, leading to further panic
Several eyewitnesses narrated heart-wrenching accounts of the stampede and subsequent panic at the Maha Kumbh site.
Saurabh Mishra, a Prayagraj resident, described the moment of chaos:
“Suddenly, some devotees, including children and women, fell. Their family members, trying to save them, also fell. The situation turned into complete chaos.”
Raju Nishad, a snack vendor near Sector 21 crossing, shared:
“At around 6:30 AM, I saw a massive crowd moving in both directions. There was just one route, which led to confusion and panic.”
Another vendor, Shiv Charan Bharti, who runs a tea stall, mentioned:
“Police were present, but the crowd was uncontrollable. The sheer number of people made it impossible to manage the situation.”
At the SRM Medical College in Prayagraj, where post-mortem examinations were conducted, grieving families waited for their loved ones’ bodies.
📍 A distressed policewoman broke down as an angry crowd questioned the delayed response of authorities.
📍 A crane was deployed to remove scattered belongings, including clothes, shoes, and slippers, left behind after the stampede.
📍 Within two hours, the administration cleared the area, erasing all visible signs of the disaster.
The Uttar Pradesh government has announced ₹25 lakh compensation for each victim’s family.
🚨 Key Government Actions Taken:
✔ Ex gratia of ₹25 lakh per victim announced
✔ CCTV footage from stampede sites under review
✔ Investigation into Jhusi crowd panic initiated
✔ Additional security forces deployed across Maha Kumbh sites
Officials stated that the final list of deceased victims will be released soon, as families continue to identify their lost ones.
Crowd control is one of the biggest challenges at the Maha Kumbh, which attracts millions of devotees from across India and beyond.
🚨 Possible Reasons Behind the Tragedy:
🔸 Overcrowding at narrow pilgrimage points
🔸 Lack of proper crowd management strategies
🔸 Inadequate police deployment in sensitive zones
🔸 Limited entry and exit routes, leading to congestion
Despite being one of the largest religious gatherings globally, Maha Kumbh has faced multiple stampede incidents in past years, raising concerns over safety measures.
This tragic incident underscores the urgent need for enhanced safety measures at large-scale religious events like the Maha Kumbh.
🔹 Better Crowd Management:
🔸 Installation of real-time surveillance cameras
🔸 Deployment of AI-driven crowd monitoring systems
🔹 Improved Infrastructure:
🔸 Separate entry and exit points for devotee movement
🔸 Wider walkways and crowd dispersal areas
🔹 Stronger Law Enforcement:
🔸 Increased police deployment in high-risk zones
🔸 Faster emergency response teams and medical units
Experts emphasize that predictive technology, AI-driven crowd monitoring, and real-time data analytics could prevent similar tragedies in the future.
The tragic loss of 30 lives at the Maha Kumbh 2025 serves as a wake-up call for authorities to prioritize safety at mass gatherings.
📌 Key Takeaways from the Maha Kumbh 2025 Stampede:
✔ 30 confirmed dead, 60 injured at Sangam Nose
✔ Jhusi area panic incident now under investigation
✔ Government announces ₹25 lakh compensation per victim
✔ CCTV footage being analyzed for further clarity
✔ Stronger security measures needed to prevent future mishaps
As millions of devotees continue to visit Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh, authorities must learn from this incident and implement better crowd management strategies to ensure a safer religious experience for all.
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This post was published on February 2, 2025 13:15
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