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    Stampede Results in Loss of Lives in Andhra Pradesh’s Venkateswara Swamy Temple

    Posted 03 Nov 2025

    2 min read

    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    The Andhra Pradesh temple stampede highlights India's rising crowd-related disasters caused by poor planning, inadequate safety measures, and low enforcement; real-time monitoring and strict regulations are essential for prevention.

    A stampede or crushing occurs when a sudden crowd surge arises due to real or perceived danger or loss of space.

    • The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) categorizes stampedes as man-made disasters.
    • In recent past India is witnessing a rapid surge in stampedes, such as:  Bengaluru (RCB’s IPL win celebrations), New Delhi railway station (rush for Kumbh Mela), Prayagraj (Kumbh Mela stampede), etc.

    Why is India so susceptible to Stampedes?

    • Lack of Accountability and Enforcement: Event venues often exceed safe capacity limits, inadequate infrastructure (e.g. barricades), reflecting weak administrative oversight and poor enforcement of safety norms.
    • Poor Planning and Coordination: Absence of integrated planning between local administration, police, and event organizers leads to confusion.
    • Limited Use of Technology: Minimal deployment of real-time surveillance systems, crowd-density analytics, etc.
    • Other factors: Rising pilgrimage culture due to rise in prosperity, congested urban spaces clubbed with high population density, panic triggering, poorly trained personnel, delays in rescue, etc.

    Way Forward

    • Use real-time monitoring with CCTV, Drones and digital tools to track crowd flow and alert authorities quickly as recommended by NDMA.
    • Limit entry through registration and online passes to manage crowd size at major gatherings.
    • Ensuring accountability of both organisers and administration for not following safety norms and managing crowds responsibly.
    • Improve infrastructure with wider pathways, clear exits, and better safety facilities.

    NDMA Guidelines on Managing Crowd

    • Traffic Regulation: Control vehicular movement around pandals and festive grounds to prevent congestion.
    • Clear Signage: Display route maps for entry and emergency exits at prominent locations.
    • Crowd Control: Use barricades to maintain orderly, queue-based movement of people.
    • Surveillance: Install CCTV cameras and ensure adequate police presence for monitoring and safety.
    • Space Management: Remove unauthorized parking and makeshift stalls encroaching on pedestrian areas.
    • Other: Medical Preparedness; Public Awareness; Fire Prevention, etc.
    • Tags :
    • Stampedes
    • National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
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