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8 dead, scores injured in stampede at jam-packed music concert by American rapper

Houston, November 6

At least eight people have died and scores of others injured in what authorities described as a “mass casualty” incident on the opening night of a popular music festival here in Texas attended by some 50,000 fans of American rapper Travis Scott.

The sold-out concert by Scott at the Astroworld Festival in Houston had to be cancelled immediately after people started falling after the massive crowd began “to compress towards the front of the stage” around 9-9.15 pm (local time) on Friday, CNN reported.

Multiple fans were trampled as hundreds rushed the event’s perimeter. Once inside, some people began climbing onto portable toilets as security personnel worked to try and contain the crowd, ABC 13 news website reported.

“We had scores of individuals that were injured,” Houston Fire Chief Sam Pena said during a news conference early on Saturday morning.

“The crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage, and people began to panic,” Pena said.

Describing what unfolded as a “mass casualty” incident, the fire chief said that 17 patients were rushed to local hospitals.

More than 300 people were treated at the field hospital set up near the festival, Pena said, adding that the concert drew about 50,000 attendees.

So far, eight people have died and hundreds of others injured during the opening night of the popular weekend music festival, authorities said.

Astroworld organisers did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment on Saturday morning.

Organised by rapper Scott, the third annual festival featuring multiple acts was scheduled to run from Friday through Saturday, according to the event’s website. PTI



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