Key Points

A horrific stampede at the Shree Devi Lairai temple in Shirgao, Goa, claimed six lives and injured over 30 devotees during a traditional ritual. The incident occurred when thousands of barefoot pilgrims participated in the annual Lairai yatra, with preliminary reports suggesting overcrowding and poor crowd management. Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant visited the hospital to check on the injured and the government responded by cancelling all public celebrations for three days. The tragedy highlights the critical need for better safety measures during mass religious gatherings.

Key Points: Goa Stampede Tragedy Shuts Down Lairai Devi Temple Celebrations

  • Deadly stampede occurred during centuries-old Lairai Devi Zatra temple ritual
  • Overcrowding and lack of arrangements cited as primary causes
  • Goa government suspends public events for three days
  • Six killed and over 30 injured in tragic incident
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Goa govt cancels public celebrations following tragic stampede at Shree Devi Lairai Zatra

Devastating stampede at Shree Devi Lairai temple kills 6, injures 30+ during sacred ritual, prompting government-wide event cancellations

"All Government-supported festive programmes and public celebrations... be cancelled or postponed - Goa General Administration Department"

New Delhi, May 3

As an expression of condolences to the victims and their families affected by the tragic stampede incident at the Shree Devi Lairai temple at Shirgao on Saturday, the Government of Goa has directed that all government-supported festive events and public celebrations scheduled over the next three days be cancelled or postponed.

The General Administration Department issued a notification which read, "In view of the tragic stampede incident that occurred during the Shree Devi Lairai Zatra at Shirgao, and as an expression of condolences to the departed and their families, the Government of Goa hereby directs that all Government-supported festive programmes and public celebrations scheduled over the next three days be cancelled or postponed. All Heads of Departments, Government Corporations and Autonomous Bodies are hereby instructed to ensure strict compliance of this directive."

At least six people were killed and more than 30 injured after a stampede took place during the Lairai Devi Zatra in Shirgao village of Goa. The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday.

Preliminary reports suggest overcrowding and lack of proper arrangements as possible causes behind the incident.

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Saturday visited the hospital to check on the injured persons.

According to the eyewitnesses, the situation escalated after a part of the crowd lost control. Locals and the volunteers at the temple rushed to pull people to safety.

The stampede took place as thousands of devotees thronged the temple to witness and participate in the centuries-old ritual at the temple, where barefoot 'dhonds' walk across a bed of burning embers.

The Lairai yatra, which takes place annually, attracts more than 50,000 devotees to the temple in North Goa.

A key aspect of the centuries-old tradition is the participation of barefoot 'dhonds' who walk across a bed of burning embers, a ritual symbolising deep faith and spiritual endurance.

The stampede occurred when, at one point along the route, due to a downward slope, the crowd began moving rapidly all at once and some people lost their balance and fell.

- IANS

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Rajesh P.
Very sad news from Goa. Our prayers are with the victims' families 🙏 The government's decision to cancel celebrations shows respect for the departed souls. But we must ask - why does this keep happening at religious events? Better crowd management systems are needed across India.
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking incident! The Lairai Zatra is such an important tradition for Goans. While the cancellation is appropriate, authorities must ensure proper arrangements next year. We can't let such tragedies overshadow our beautiful festivals. #SafetyFirst
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Sunil K.
This is the third major stampede in India this year. When will we learn? Temple committees need professional event managers, not just volunteers. The government should make mandatory safety certifications for large gatherings.
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Ananya R.
The dhonds' fire-walking ritual shows such incredible faith, but safety can't be ignored. Maybe they should limit the number of devotees who can attend at once? My Goan friend says the crowd was much bigger than previous years. Proper planning could have prevented this tragedy.
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Vikram S.
Respect to CM Sawant for visiting the injured immediately. But now we need action - proper barricades, trained security personnel, and emergency exits at all major religious events. Our festivals should be about joy, not mourning.
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Neha T.
So painful to hear about this incident. The 3-day mourning period is appropriate, but we must also celebrate the lives lost by improving safety standards. These devotees went to the temple with pure hearts - they deserved better arrangements. Om Shanti.

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