120 killed in stampede at Halloween festival in South Korea

146 confirmed dead... scores injured...

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SEOUL, Oct 30 (Reuters) - At least 149 people, mostly teenagers and young adults in their 20s, were killed in a crush when a huge crowd celebrating Halloween surged into an alley in a nightlife area of the South Korean capital Seoul on Saturday night, emergency officials said.

A further 65 people were injured in the melee in Seoul's Itaewon district, Choi Sung-beom, head of the Yongsan Fire Station, said in a briefing at the scene.

It was the first Halloween event in Seoul in three years after the country lifted COVID restrictions and social distancing. Many of the partygoers were wearing masks and Halloween costumes.

Some witnesses described the crowd becoming increasingly unruly and agitated as the evening deepened. The incident took place at about 10:20 p.m. (13.20 GMT).

"It was at least more than 10 times crowded than usual," he said.

Social media footage showed hundreds of people packed in the narrow, sloped alley crushed and immobile as emergency officials and police tried to pull them to free.

Choi, the Yongsan district fire chief, said all the deaths were likely from the crush in the single narrow alley.

Other footage showed chaotic scenes of fire officials and citizens treating dozens of people who appeared to be unconscious.

Stampede during Halloween festival in Seoul

Stampede during Halloween festival in Seoul

Stampede during Halloween festival in Seoul

Fire officials and witnesses said people continued to pour into the narrow alley that was already packed wall-to-wall, when those at the top of the sloped street fell, sending people below them toppling over others.

An unnamed woman who said she was the mother of a survivor said her daughter and others were trapped for more than an hour before being pulled from the crush of people in the alley.

A Reuters witness said a makeshift morgue was set up in a building adjacent to the scene. About four dozen bodies were carried out later on wheeled stretchers and moved to a government facility to identify the victims, according to the witness.

The Itaewon district is popular with young South Koreans and expatriates alike, its dozens of bars and restaurants packed on Saturday for Halloween after businesses had suffered a sharp decline over three years of the pandemic.

"You would see big crowds at Christmas and fireworks ... but this was several ten-folds bigger than any of that," Park Jung-hoon, 21, told Reuters from the scene.

Two foreigners were among the dead, and others were transferred to nearby hospitals.

U.S. President Joe Biden and his wife sent their condolences and wrote: "We grieve with the people of the Republic of Korea and send our best wishes for a quick recovery to all those who were injured." read more

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tweeted: "All our thoughts are with those currently responding and all South Koreans at this very distressing time."

With the easing of the COVID pandemic, curfews on bars and restaurants and a limit of 10 people for private gatherings were lifted in April. An outdoor mask mandate was dropped in May.

Authorities said they were investigating the exact cause of the incident.
 
Tragic. Itaewon was a popular shopping and entertainment area within walking distance of Yongsan [U.S.] Army Garrison in Seoul. Army posted me there for a two year accompanied tour 1998-2000. My wife and I would frequent the area on occasion.

It was always crowded anyway. Not unusual to get caught up in a crowd from time to time. This, though, is beyond the pale to imagine. My prayers are with the injured, the survivors and the families who lost loved ones. Arnold
 
A video shows a fireman in South Korea trembling as he gives a press briefing about the Halloween stampede that killed over 150 people. Last night 153 people died in a crush in Seoul, with another 82 injured, as huge crowds gathered in the popular nightlife area Itaewon for a Halloween festival.
Footage of Chief of Yongsan Fire Department Choi Seong-beom informing the media in calm manner that the death toll of the crowd crush had risen has been shared widely online

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Death toll now up to 153. Such a tragic, sad outcome. I can't imagine what their families are going through. Just saw on the news that two were Americans..one a nursing student from the University of Kentucky. 37 others were badly injured. The news report said most of the deceased were packed into the 14 foot alleyway which made escape impossible. Between COVID and attacks happening at mass gatherings, I've been staying away from them. We've had county festivals and other outdoor festivities that years ago I would have attended. Not anymore.
 
Death toll now up to 153. Such a tragic, sad outcome. I can't imagine what their families are going through. Just saw on the news that two were Americans..one a nursing student from the University of Kentucky. 37 others were badly injured. The news report said most of the deceased were packed into the 14 foot alleyway which made escape impossible. Between COVID and attacks happening at mass gatherings, I've been staying away from them. We've had county festivals and other outdoor festivities that years ago I would have attended. Not anymore.
Well put. I am too saddened by such a terrible event. I am also leery of going to any venue where a big crowd will be. What a different world from10 years ago...even 3 years ago.
 

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