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Cambodia Stampede: Water Festival Surge Kills Dozens

AP/The Huffington Post     First Posted: 11/22/10 02:27 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) -- Cambodia's prime minister says more than 300 people have been killed in a stampede in the capital.

Thousands of Cambodians were celebrating a water festival on an island in a river in the capital Monday night when the press of the crowd caused some to panic. In the chaos, some tried to flee over a bridge, and many fell over its sides into the water.

The area was littered with hundreds of injured.

Prime Minister Hun Sen has made several live broadcasts Monday night. In his latest one, he said that 339 people had been killed and 329 injured.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) -- Thousands of Cambodians celebrating a water festival on an island in a river in the capital stampeded Monday night, leaving at least 190 people dead and the area littered with hundreds of injured. As the panic grew, the crowd tried to flee over a bridge, and many fell over its sides into the water.

Ambulances raced back and forth between the river and the hospitals for several hours after the stampede, while onlookers and relatives waited outside the medical facilities. Many of the injured appeared to be badly hurt, raising the prospect that the death toll could rise sharply as local hospitals could easily become overwhelmed.

Hours after the chaos, hundreds of shoes still lay on the bridge over the Tonle Sap river and the area underneath. Searchers looked for bodies of anyone who might have drowned, and an AP reporter saw one body floating in the river.

Prime Minister Hun Sen made two live television broadcasts after midnight, giving a preliminary death toll of 181 that he later increased to 190. The website of the newspaper Kampuchea Thmey cited Gen. Sao Sokha, chief of the military police, as saying the death toll could be close to 300, according to information from four hospitals to which bodies were taken.

Authorities had estimated that upward of 2 million people would descend on Phnom Penh for the three-day water festival, which marks the end of the rainy season and whose main attraction is traditional boat races along the river.

The last race ended early Monday evening, the last night of the holiday, and the panic started later on Koh Pich - Diamond Island - a long spit of land wedged in a fork in the river where a concert was being held. It was unclear how many people were on the island to celebrate the holiday, though the area appeared to be packed with people, as were the banks.

Soft drink vendor So Cheata said the trouble began when about 10 people fell unconscious in the press of the crowd. She said that set off a panic, which then turned into a stampede, with many people caught underfoot.

Information Minister Khieu Kanharith gave a similar account of the cause.

Seeking to escape the island, part of the crowd pushed onto a bridge, which also jammed up, with people falling under others and into the water. So Cheata said hundreds of hurt people lay on the ground afterward. Some appeared to be unconscious.

Cambodia is one of the region's poorer countries, and has an underdeveloped health system, with hospitals barely able to cope with daily medical demands.

Koh Pich used to host a slum community, but in recent years the poor have been evicted to make way for high-rise and commercial development, most yet to be realized.

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AppleJuiceJunkie316
01:47 PM on 11/23/2010
Ini Kamoze, "Here comes the hotstepper."
10:01 PM on 11/24/2010
LOL Cambodian people got iron feet!
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dbmetzger
01:45 PM on 11/23/2010
More than 300 Trampled to Death in Cambodia
Cambodia's prime minister says 339 people have been killed in a stampede during a water festival in Phnom Penh. Government officials have said this is the nation's greatest tragedy since the rule of the Khmer Rouge. http://www.newslook.com/videos/268399-more-than-300-trampled-to-death-in-cambodia?autoplay=true
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abuja19
01:15 PM on 11/23/2010
How sad. What should have been a joyous occasion is now forever going to remembered as a day in which well over 300 people lost their lives. Rest in peace to all the dead.
09:04 AM on 11/23/2010
...tradition and religious practice combined, with false hopes that they would improve lives of people, truly spell destruction...everyone who believes would surely want to be "first" to get the inanimate "blessings" from the "invisible deity/ies" they follow and believe guides such tradition/practice...*sigh*.....herd, really.
08:59 AM on 11/23/2010
That's abosolutely terrifying. I've been in a small stampede-like crowd and it was seriously one of the scariest moments of my life. Being crushed with no way out and the thought that you WILL die is just awful.
:(
08:41 AM on 11/23/2010
3rd world countries are funny.
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WYHKTai-Tai
Wyoming, Hong Kong, Tai-Tai
03:42 AM on 11/23/2010
I have a friend whose sister is living in Pnom Penn: Got this via FB:

" this is what Kate (Trav's sister) had to say: "Yes the city doubles in population. To tell you the truth I am furious. The police we saw were either drinking or extorting money from people so they could get more money to drink. The night before my friend and I got caught in a crowd where we felt like there was going to be a stampede but still they took no action. i believe this was entirely preventable. Very sad indeed. "
03:05 AM on 11/23/2010
That's why people should avoid crowds, crazy stuff happens in big numbers.
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Balzac
05:28 AM on 11/23/2010
This is tragic news. The density of crowds needs to be regulated by restricting access access at entry points.
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mamapower
OBAMA*BIDEN*2012
07:38 AM on 11/23/2010
Amen to that!
01:49 AM on 11/23/2010
How sad. Stampedes happen at the Hadj also, very scary.
01:43 AM on 11/23/2010
Very sad.

Cambodian's are genuinely very kind and friendly people.

Dirt poor, been through he// ( Pol Pot ), yet they still have warm smiles and kind eyes.

Wishing them the best in their new life.
11:22 PM on 11/22/2010
This is why the Beatles fled in terror from hordes of screaming girls chasing them in the streets.
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maidenofdforest
Eclectic Ket
11:01 PM on 11/22/2010
This is a horrifying picture of tragedy while celebrating a water festival. I condole with the Cambodian people who have lost a loved one. Horrifying just to imagine the fatalities, not 10 but over 300.
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Danilo-11
Mark 12:41-44 - Jesus explains progressive taxes
10:54 PM on 11/22/2010
The media loves to show poor people dying. When's the last time that the media showed (not counting PBS) something good about a 3rd World country?
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Minister X
I'm fine, thanks. Don't mention it.
03:32 AM on 11/23/2010
Chile, six weeks ago.
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WYHKTai-Tai
Wyoming, Hong Kong, Tai-Tai
03:59 AM on 11/23/2010
Actually, I don't know if they'd classify as 3rd world anymore.
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03:32 AM on 11/23/2010
word!