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News report and pics. Hundreds dead as popular water festival ends in tragedy

Hundreds were killed in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh on Monday, as a deadly stampede during a concert on the Koh Pich island put a tragic end to a three-day water festival.A stampede during an annual water festival in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh on Monday evening left at least 339 people dead and as many wounded, state television reported, with officials warning that the death toll was likely to rise.

The panic started on Koh Pich - Diamond Island - a long spit of land in the river where a concert was being held. Soft drink vendor So Cheata told reporters the trouble began when about 10 people fell unconscious in the press of the crowd. She said that set off a panic, which then turned into a stampede, with many people caught underfoot.


Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith said it was not immediately clear what triggered the stampede, but a rumour had spread among the revellers that the large bridge linking the island to the mainland was unstable.

"We were crossing the bridge to Diamond Island when people started pushing from the other side. There was lots of screaming and panic," 23-year-old Kruon Hay told AFP at the scene.

"People started running and were falling over each other. I fell too. I only survived because other people pulled me up. Many people jumped in the water," he said.

Hundreds of hurt people lay on the ground afterward.
“An hour after it happened there were about 30 bodies left on the bridge,” GRN correspondent Robert Carmichael told FRANCE 24 by phone from Phnom Penh. “All the dead and injured were taken in fleets of ambulances and private cars to five of the hospitals around Phnom Penh.”

"This is the biggest tragedy since the Pol Pot regime," Prime Minister Hun Sen declared in a live television broadcast, referring to the Khmer Rouge's late leader. Hun Sen also said a committee would be set up to investigate the incident.

Journalists had difficulty reaching the scene after police set up a series of security cordons.

The annual festival, one of Cambodia's largest and most exuberant, marks the reversal of the flow between the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers.

Freelance journalist Anne-Laure Poret said the festival is known as a lively event, where families gathered and young people attended concerts on Koh Pich. “It’s the equivalent of New Year’s for the French,” she said by phone from the Cambodian capital.

Authorities had estimated that upward of two million people would descend on Phnom Penh for the annual festival, whose main attraction is traditional boat races along the Tonle Sap river. Monday night marked the end of the holiday.

“It does mark a sad end to the annual water festival,” said Carmichael. “A lot of people come to Phnom Penh from the countryside for the three-day festival, and many won’t be coming back.”

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Added: Nov-22-2010 Occurred On: Nov-22-2010
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  • why, why, why, why do people assemble in such numbers? What do they expect with a few million people? Patty cake?

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  • [Updated at 3:37 p.m.] Steve Finch, a Phnom Penh Post reporter, told CNN there were reports from witnesses of people electrocuted as police fired water cannons at people on the bridge to hurry them along causing the stampede.

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  • Blame bush!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • I read the local police were the possibly the blame for the stampede when they set water cannons on the celebrators who were on the bridge.

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  • Pol Pot would be proud.

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  • HUNDREDS of people. Damn.

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  • I went on Sunday night with the wife, and it was absolute chaos.
    The locals think it's funny to push and shove.
    The police don't help, because they allow motorbikes through the barriers for a couple of dollars.
    We went to Diamond Island, not so much by choice, but because there was little to no other option because of the shear weight and flow of the crowd.
    I'm a big guy, but it was very unnerving being completely stuck in a mass of so many people, and my main aim was to just get myself and More..

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  • A news reported a low flying B52 in the area that may have started this tragic scene.

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  • Someone kill that news reporter for her monotone.

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  • O SHIT! GODZILLAAA!!

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  • The rescue attempt appears amateurish.

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  • I hear it's such a good festival that people were dying to get in there.

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