Barmer/Jaipur: At least 15 people were killed and about 50 injured after a pandal fell on them due to strong winds and heavy rains during a religious programme in Barmer district of Rajasthan on Sunday, police said
A 'Ram Katha' was organised at a school ground near Rani Bhatiyani temple in Jasol area of the district. The pandal was uprooted by strong winds, trapping the people sitting under it, police said, adding hundreds of devotees were attending the programme
"At least 15 persons have died in the incident and about 50 are injured. Reasons of the deaths will be clear after postmortem," said Ratan Lal Bhargava, Additional Superintendent of Police of Balotara
He said the injured were rushed to different hospitals in the district
Eyewitnesses claimed that the tent got uprooted due to the winds and hovered for a few seconds in the air before collapsing
The person leading the 'Ram Katha', Murlidhar Maharaj, stopped midway and asked people to leave as the pandal started to collapse. He scurried from the stage within seconds, following which the pandal collapsed, leading to a stampede-like situation, they said
No immediate information was available about the condition of Maharaj
A shopkeeper said
locals who rushed to rescue the victims felt current in the structure of the pandal. However, they rescued those trapped inside and took them to hospitals in private vehicles and mini-vans
The programme was organised by Rani Bhatiyani Mandir Sansthan. It started on Saturday and was about to continue till June 30
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the incident
"Collapse of a 'Pandal' in Rajasthan's Barmer is unfortunate. My thoughts are with the bereaved families and I wish the injured a quick recovery," the Prime Minister's Office quoted him as saying in a tweet
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot took stock of the situation from Jaipur and ordered a probe into the incident.
State Government has announced an assistance of 5 lakh rupees each to the families of deceased persons and two lakh rupees to injured persons.
Rescue operations were being carried out by the district administration. He also directed officials to ensure proper relief works and treatment of those injured
Union minister of state for agriculture Kailash Chaudhary, who is the local MP, said he was leaving for Barmer from Delhi to meet the families of the victims and the injured.