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Stampede Caused by Overcrowding At Tirupati Resulted In Loss of Lives

Posted 10 Jan 2025

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Stampede is “an impulsive mass movement of a crowd that often results in injuries and deaths” due to Traumatic asphyxia (cessation of respiration) or other injuries. 

 

  • Reportedly, religious gatherings accounted for 79% of India's stampedes between 1954-2012. 
  • Recent examples include the 2024 incidents at Hathras and Kalkaji temple.

Crowd Management 

Highlights of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Guidelines on crowd management:

  • Crowd management strategies and arrangement: Capacity Planning (infrastructure development), Understanding of crowd Behaviour and Crowd Control by restricting or limiting group behaviour. 
  • Risk Assessment & Mitigation: Identify and address potential hazards.
  • Information Management: Clear communication with visitors and stakeholders.
  • Safety & Security: CCTV surveillance and emergency exits.
  • Medical Services: Equipped facilities and trained personnel.
  • Traffic Management: Efficient transportation and clear route marking.

Best Practices in Crowd Management

  • Japan and Singapore: Leverages advanced technology such as AI-powered crowd monitoring systems, real-time data analysis, mobile applications etc.
  • Saudi Arabia – Hajj Pilgrimage Management: Saudi Arabia uses a combination of crowd flow modeling, designated time slots for rituals etc.
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  • Stampede
  • Crowd Management
  • Hajj Pilgrimage Management
  • NDMA
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