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Over 100 people were crushed to death in a stampede at a Hindu religious gathering in Mughalghari village in the Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh in northern India on Tuesday, officials said. Medical and government officials gave varying death tolls in a fluid situation, with most recent estimates exceeding 100 people and many more in hospital, some with serious injuries. Medical official Umesh Tripathi said the death toll could still rise.

"Many injured have also been admitted," Tripathi said, adding that most of the dead were women. "The primary reason is a stampede during a religious event."

Several hours after the crush, Chaitra V., divisional commissioner of Aligarh city in Uttar Pradesh state, told reporters that "the death toll stands at 116," with at least 18 others injured. The death toll later rose to 121 with at least 28 injured, Indian media reported.

What do we know about the stampede?
Crowds had gathered to celebrate the Hindu god Shiva in the city of Hathras, about 140 kilometers (85 miles) south of New Delhi. "The attendees were exiting the venue when a dust storm blinded their vision, leading to a melee and the subsequent tragic incident," Chaitra V. told the French AFP news agency. The precise cause of the stampede remains unclear, but media have cited police sources as saying that hot and humid weather may have led to uncomfortable conditions, prompting panic.

Officials mourn, offer compensation
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourned the victims, announcing compensation of $2,400 (roughly €2,235) to the next of kin of those who died and $600 to those injured in the "tragic incident. My condolences are with those who have lost their loved ones… I wish for the speedy recovery of all the injured," Modi wrote on social media.

President Droupadi Murmu said the deaths were "heart-rending" and offered her "deepest condolences." Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh chief minister who is also a Hindu monk, expressed his condolences to the relatives of those killed, his office said, announcing an investigation into the incident. "He has directed the district administration officials to immediately take the injured to the hospital… and to speed up the relief work at the spot," the office said. Deadly accidents are not uncommon in India during large religious gatherings.

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