In yet another case of temple stampede, at least 105 people died at the Ratangarh Durga temple in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday morning.
Witnesses and officials said more than 100 others were injured in the tragedy at the Ratangarh temple, located in a forested part of Datia district, 390 k north of the state capital and 55 km from Datia town.
Mishaps at religious places have taken a huge toll in India. Stampedes regularly occur during Kumbh Melas in Haridwar and Prayag due to improper crowd control on part of local administrations.
Sep 2, 2012: Two pilgrims died and six were injured in a stampede at Bihar's Nalanda district after hundreds of pilgrims tried to reach a spring at Rajgir, about 90 km from Patna.
Nov 8, 2011: At a religious event in Haridwar, Uttar Pradesh, 16 people were killed in a stampede as tens of thousands packed the banks of the Ganges.
Jan 14, 2011: At least 102 devotees were killed and 50 injured in a stampede at Pulmedu in Idukki district, Kerala near the famous hill-top shrine of Sabarimala, where they had gathered to watch the celestial "Makarajyothi" (an astronomical phenomenon that marks the winter solstice). Most of the pilgrims died of severe internal injuries after being trampled upon by the panicked crowd.
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