A stampede outside Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday night claimed eleven lives and injured several others, according to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. As thousands of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) supporters flocked to the area to see the team following their first-ever IPL title victory, the incident occurred. Police were forced to use a lathi-charge to control the crowd after the situation swiftly descended into chaos at several entry points. To receive medical attention, the injured were transported to Bowring Hospital.
DK Shivakumar, the deputy chief minister of Karnataka, expressed shock, saying,
“What was meant to be a celebration of RCB's IPL victory has turned into a tragedy, bringing deep sorrow and shock. My condolences to those who lost their lives. I offer my heartfelt sympathies to their families. Let there be love for the team, but nothing is more valuable than life. I request everyone to please stay safe."
Let's Take A Look
After the RCB team's successful return from Ahmedabad, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) threw a special felicitation ceremony inside the stadium. But the sheer number of fans who showed up, many of whom did not have entry passes, made things tense. In an attempt to get inside to see the players, fans were seen frantically scaling stadium walls and fences, according to witnesses.
Police officers on the ground warned against unsafe behavior and illegal entry, repeatedly urging the crowd to keep the peace and disperse. The crowd grew increasingly unruly despite the warnings, and law enforcement had to use a light lathi-charge to control the situation on multiple occasions. Although there were no confirmed serious casualties as of Tuesday night, local media outlets reported a few minor injuries during the crush.
The Bengaluru Metro saw previously unheard-of foot traffic, which added to the citywide craze. The Purple Line's trains were overcrowded, particularly at stations like Trinity, SV Road, Indiranagar, and Halasuru. The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation had to repeatedly warn people not to board trains that were too crowded.
One of the alerts said, "Passengers, please do not board the train. The train is packed. Don't let the train go late. Avoid going near doors.
In addition to blocked roads and rerouted traffic in central Bengaluru, the metro congestion made it difficult for emergency services and commuters to get around the area. Images of fans swarming metro stations and spilling onto nearby streets were widely shared on social media, with some people drawing comparisons to political rallies or festival processions.
Conclusion
The RCB's homecoming has surely sparked wild celebrations throughout the city, but Tuesday's events made clear how important it is to improve public coordination and crowd control. Since the decision to cancel the open-top bus parade earlier in the day, authorities have come under fire for failing to implement proper safety measures and underestimating the turnout.
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