More than a dozen people were killed and many more injured in a crush at a huge religious festival in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state on Wednesday. India’s Kumbh Mela is a Hindu festival held by the banks of the Ganges river. The stampede appears to have happened when people who were sleeping on the river bank were trampled on by other worshippers who were trying to bathe in the holy waters.
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Got downvoted for calling out the authorities blabbering about solving this issue with “AI”.
The deaths each tine are not because of incorrect prediction. They are because of lack of infrastructure.
It wasn’t so long ago that ai meant ml and that could absolutely be applicable to flow and congestion simulation and infrastructure design.
No amount of infrastructure could hold 400 million people in such a confined space. Stampede will happen. I have never seen our authorities have any kind of protocols when it comes to crowd management, it also doesn’t help that the politicians encourage people to go the there.
A conclusion of the system could be "too much. No. "
Kumbh Mela deaths:
- 1820 = 430 deaths, 1000+ injured
- 1840 = 50+ deaths, 100+ injured
- 1906 = 50+ deaths, 100+ injured
- 1954 = 800-1000 deaths
- 1986 = 200+ deaths
- 2003 = 39+ deaths, 100+ injured
- 2010 = 7 deaths, 17 injured
- 2013 = 42 deaths, 45 injured
- 2025 = 39+ deaths, 200+ injured
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/maha-kumbh-mela-stampede-up-prayagraj-stampede-injury-2671695-2025-01-29 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_human_stampedes_in_Hindu_temples
That’s just Kumbh Mela. Last year at Hathras
- = 121 deaths, 28+ injured https://www.dw.com/en/india-over-100-killed-in-stampede-at-religious-gathering/a-69538722
God’s will.
Again
Happened last year too