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Death toll of Halloween stampede in Seoul rises to 154, including 4 Chinese

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Updated: 09:32 AM (GMT+8) Oct 31, 2022
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People pay tribute near the scene of the stampede during Halloween festivities, in Seoul, South Korea, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

What we know so far:

- Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a message of condolence Sunday to South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol over a stampede in the South Korean capital Seoul, which caused heavy casualties.

In his message, Xi said he was shocked to learn of the stampede. On behalf of the Chinese government and people, Xi extended deep condolences over the deaths and sincere sympathies to the bereaved families and the injured.

- The stampede in Itaewon, a district in Seoul, has left 154 dead and 149 injured.

- Four Chinese nationals have been confirmed among the victims.

- The Chinese embassy has offered condolences and will provide assistance to the families of the deceased.

Rescue team move a body at the scene where people were injured in a stampede during a Halloween festival in Seoul, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

Four Chinese nationals have been confirmed killed in a stampede that occurred Saturday night at Itaewon, a district in Seoul, during Halloween gatherings, the Chinese embassy in South Korea said Sunday.

At least 154 people were killed and 149 others injured in the stampede of the South Korean capital Seoul, local authorities said.

It was the country's deadliest disaster since a ferry sinking incident left 304 people dead in April 2014.

Twenty-two foreigners were among those killed in the incident, according to the authorities.

Video from Sina Weibo

The stampede was believed to have been caused by huge crowds surging into a narrow downhill alley and toppling over one another at the popular nightlife district in Seoul.

The alley, with a width of just four to six meters, was overpacked with partygoers, who moved slowly up and down the steep alley linked to bars and restaurants.

Some of them fell over on the alleyway, which got slippery due to liquor and beverage spilled and leaflets scattered, before others toppled one after another like a domino, multiple local media reported, citing witnesses.

Police officers guard the scene of a stampede in Seoul, South Korea, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

"People kept pushing down into a downhill club alley, resulting in others screaming and falling down like dominoes," an unidentified witness said in a social media post.

"I thought I would be crushed to death too as people kept pushing without realizing that there were people falling down at the start of the stampede," the survivor wrote.

An estimated 100,000 people have gathered at Itaewon for the country's biggest no-mask outdoor Halloween event since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

The country has lifted all anti-virus measures, except for an indoor mask mandate, since April.

Rescuers work at the site of a stampede accident in Itaewon, a district of Seoul, South Korea, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/CFP]

Most of the victims were those in their late teens and 20s. Among the dead, 97 were women who are relatively not strong enough to bear the crush.

Because of the massive gatherings, the police and rescuers had difficulty approaching the scene.

The high death toll was also caused by the lack of paramedics required to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) one on one for those suffering cardiac arrest and breathing difficulties.

According to some local media, the stampede occurred when some people were rushing to a bar where an unidentified celebrity visited, but it was not confirmed yet. The exact cause of the incident was under investigation.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol (4th R) visits the scene of a stampede in Seoul, South Korea, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Sunday announced a period of national mourning over the tragedy.

"This is truly horrific," he said in a televised national address. "The government will designate the period from today until the incident is brought under control as a national mourning period and will place top priority on administrative affairs in recovery and follow-up measures."

He also expressed condolences over the deaths and wished a speedy recovery for the injured.

Immediately after the address, Yoon visited the scene in Itaewon.

Police officers check the site of a stampede accident in Itaewon, a district of Seoul, South Korea, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/CFP]
Rescuers work at the site of a stampede accident in Itaewon, a district of Seoul, South Korea, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/NEWSIS/Handout via Xinhua]

The president ordered all government offices to lower their flags to half-mast, according to his office.

South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo told reporters that the mourning period would last from Sunday until Saturday at Yoon's instructions.

Rescuers work at the site of a stampede accident in Itaewon, a district of Seoul, South Korea, Oct 30, 2022. [Photo/NEWSIS/Handout via Xinhua]

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