27 Jul haridwar stampede: Haridwar stampede: Six dead, several others injured after huge crowd gathers at Mansa Devi Temple in Haridwar
Commenting on the tragedy, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, “It is extremely distressing to receive news of a stampede on the route to the Mansa Devi Temple in Haridwar. @uksdrf, local police, and other rescue teams have reached the site and are engaged in relief and rescue operations.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed grief at the loss of lives in a stampede at the Mansa Devi temple in Uttarakhand’s Haridwar. In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Deeply saddened by the loss of lives due to a stampede on the route to Mansa Devi temple in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. Condolences to those who lost their loved ones. May the injured recover soon. The local administration is assisting those affected.”
Visuals from the site showed the injured being rushed to the hospital in ambulances.
This tragic incident adds to the growing number of stampedes that have occurred across India in 2025. So far, over 50 people have lost their lives in similar incidents at religious sites, railway stations, and public events.
On January 8, a stampede occurred at the Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple in the Tirumala Hills, resulting in the deaths of at least six devotees and injuring many others as hundreds of worshippers pushed to obtain tickets for the Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam.
On January 29, a stampede at the Sangam area during the Maha Kumbh claimed the lives of 30 people and left 60 others injured.
Millions had gathered to take a holy dip on the occasion of Mauni Amavasya, considered one of the most sacred days in the Hindu calendar.
In another major tragedy, 18 people were killed and more than a dozen were injured on February 15 at New Delhi Railway Station. The stampede broke out late at night, with most victims being Maha Kumbh pilgrims returning home.
On May 3, at least seven devotees were killed and 80 were injured in a stampede during the annual ‘Lairai Jatra’ at Shree Lairai Devi Temple in North Goa’s Shirgao village.
On June 4, what was meant to be a moment of celebration turned tragic when at least 11 fans died in a stampede near Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium during the RCB victory celebration of their maiden IPL title win in 18 years.