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Stempede

What is a Stampede?

A stampede is a sudden rush of a large crowd of people, usually in panic or fear. It happens when people push each other while trying to move quickly in or out of a space, often leading to injuries or deaths.

Common Causes

Examples

Stampedes have occurred in religious gatherings, concerts, political rallies, and sporting events. In India, such incidents have happened during temple festivals or railway rush hours.

Prevention

Conclusion

Stampedes are preventable. Proper planning, awareness, and crowd control can save lives and make public gatherings safer for everyone.

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