Stampedes Claim 67 Lives in Four Days, Doctors Urge Crowd Control Measures.

Seventy-seven people, including 35 children, have died in stampedes over the past four days, prompting physicians to suggest improved crowd control measures to prevent future tragedies. The spate of incidents has raised concerns about public safety and crowd management.
In a devastating four-day period, a stampede in various parts of the country resulted in the tragic loss of 67 lives, including 35 children. The recent incidents have sparked concerns among physicians who are now suggesting that crowd control measures be implemented to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. This alarming trend has highlighted the need for improved safety protocols and emergency preparedness procedures to mitigate the risk of stampedes.