India temple stampede in Madhya Pradesh kills 10
At least 10 people have been killed in a stampede at a Hindu festival in central India, local officials say.
Scores were injured in the crush at the Kamtanath Pahad temple in Satna district in Madhya Pradesh early on Monday.
Thousands of devotees had gathered near the temple to celebrate a festival called the Somvati Amavasya.
Local officials said it is still not clear what sparked the stampede.
Somvati Amavasya is a popular Hindu religious festival |
Police official Pawan Srivastava told BBC Hindi that the crush could have been triggered by a live electricity wire which snapped and fell on pilgrims.
People broke through rope barriers, triggering the stampede.
A senior police official quoted by The Times of India newspaper said some people fell to the ground and this triggered panic.
Hindu festivals in India are notorious for deadly stampedes.
(Source: BBC)