Torchlight tribute procession in India turns tragic injuring multiple participants
A fiery mishap unfolded in central India’s Madhya Pradesh during a torchlight procession commemorating the martyrs of the 26/11 terrorist attacks.
The incident took place in Khandwa district on November 28.
Visuals showed the chaotic moments as a sudden spillage of torch oil triggered a massive fire, engulfing the area in flames. The blaze intensified rapidly, sparking panic among participants, with many seen scrambling to escape, resulting in a stampede-like situation.
According to reports, over 30 people suffered burn injuries and were rushed to the Khandwa District Hospital for immediate medical attention. The local Superintendent of Police visited the injured to oversee relief efforts.
The procession, which began around 11 PM and was to conclude at Ghantaghar Chowk within 30 minutes, took a tragic turn when torches, made with flammable materials like camphor powder and wood shavings, toppled over, spilling oil and igniting the devastating fire. While over 1,000 torches were part of the event, only around 200 were lit at the time. Eyewitnesses claimed over 50 individuals were affected, although official records confirmed injuries to 30 participants.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident and are focusing on providing comprehensive medical care to those injured.
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