146 dead and 150 injured after stampede during Halloween celebrations in Seoul

At least 146 people died and 150 were injured in a stampede in Seoul during a Halloween party with several thousand participants in the narrow streets of a district of the capital south koreanwe learned from an official source.

“At 4:00 a.m. (local time), 146 people were killed and 150 injured,” Choi Seong-beom, a fire official from the South Korean capital, told the press at the scene of the disaster.

A previous assessment reported 120 dead and a hundred injured. “The large number of victims is due to the fact that many people were trampled during the Party Halloween,” he added.

The Yonhap news agency quoted an unidentified witness, who said the victims were crushed in crowd movements. “People were on top of each other. Some were losing consciousness gradually, others were obviously dead,” he said. The fire chief said 74 bodies had been sent to hospitals, and 46 more were now in a gymnasium.

140 ambulances deployed

Firefighters in the South Korean capital first announced that dozens of people had suffered cardiac arrest in the Itaewon district of central Seoul. In South Korea, rescue officials speak of cardiac arrest until a doctor has officially pronounced a person dead.

A fire department spokesman said 140 ambulances had been dispatched to the scene to attend to the victims. The victims seem to have been caught in crowd movements in this district where Halloween celebrations bring together a large number of people in the South Korean capital.

According to Yonhap, the stampede took place near the Hamilton Hotel, near which the crowd had rushed into a narrow alley. South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has called for hospitals to be prepared to receive the injured, the presidency said. Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, who happened to be visiting in Europemeanwhile, decided to rush back due to the drama, according to Yonhap.

First parties since the pandemic

Photographs released by Yonhap showed more than a dozen people lying in a street, with rescuers performing CPR on some of them, as police cordoned off the crowds.

According to video footage, around 20 bodies were covered in sheets or blankets, however, as rescuers made no attempt to revive them. Other victims were evacuated on stretchers to ambulances.

The Halloween celebrations this year are the first since the Covid-19 pandemic, in which South Koreans were forced to wear masks outdoors.

“France is on your side”, says Macron

the President French Emmanuel Macron expressed Saturday evening “a moved thought for the inhabitants of Seoul and for all the Korean people”, after a stampede left at least 146 dead in the South Korean capital.

“France is by your side,” added the Head of State on Twitterwhile its Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne expressed his “very strong emotion”.

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