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At least 36 people have died in India after falling into a stepwell at a Hindu temple, per multiple reports.
A floor covering at the temple complex in the city of Indorecollapsed on Thursday, causing several people tofall into the hole, according to CNN andThe Guardian.
The worshipers had gathered at the templefor the Hindu festivalof Ram Navami,The GuardianandReutersreported.
Witnesses said the worshipers had gathered fora fire ritual, according to the Associated Press.
Officials said 36 bodies were pulled from the well, per the reports. At least 16 people were injured, as well.
About 80 people were inside the building at the time of the collapse, according to the Reuters report.
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Among the dead is the secretary of the temple’s board, municipal corporation commissioner Pawan Kumar Sharma told the AP. The temple’s president is among the injured, he added.
“The major cause of deaths could be drowning,” Ilayaraja T, a top local government official, toldReuters.
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Madhya Pradesh state chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the floor collapsed “due to the heavy load” it was holding up, according to CNN.
Home Minister Narottam Mishra said water was pumped out of the well in hopes of aiding rescuers, per the report.
The well held water that was about 25 feet deep at the time of the incident, according toThe Guardian.
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Rescuers' response to the incident was reportedly slow. Kantibhai Patel, president of a residents' association, said the first ambulance did not arrive until an hour after authorities were first alerted to the incident, per the AP’s report.
Footage from the scene showed emergency crews using ropes and ladders to reach the victims.
One witness said they “saw some people falling with their hands still folded in prayer,“The Guardianreported.
An investigation into the collapse is ongoing.
“The State Government is spearheading rescue and relief work at a quick pace,” he said, per CNN’s report.
source: people.com