At least 116 people were killed in a stampede at a Hindu religious gathering in northern India, authorities said, in one of the country's worst such tragedies in years.
The background: The stampede happened in a village in Hathras district in Uttar Pradesh, where authorities said thousands had gathered in sweltering late afternoon temperatures.
The stampede occurred when a crowd of devotees started pushing towards the stage to touch the preacher, said Yogi Adityanath, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh.
![People gather around injured victims of stampede.](https://images.sbs.com.au/7f/8c/2818ee334ae2b87fab2c754e6d3f/gettyimages-2160296922.jpg?imwidth=1280)
The stampede occurred as the event concluded and attendees were trying to exit, with the narrow exit leading to a deadly crush of the large crowd. Source: Getty / Stringer
What else to know: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the federal government was assisting the state and announced a compensation of 200,000 rupees to the families of the dead and 50,000 rupees to those injured.
What happens now: Police said they had launched an investigation and that the gathering may have been larger than was permitted.