At least 154 people have died and 82 were injured in a stampede as huge Halloween crowds surged into a narrow street in South Korea’s capital, Seoul.
A majority of victims were young women in their 20s, who suffocated and died in the tightly-packed crowd in South Korea’s capital, Seoul
At least 154 people have died and 82 were injured in a stampede as huge Halloween crowds surged into a narrow street in South Korea’s capital, Seoul.
Officials fear the death count could rise further. At least were injured and rushed to the hospital.
Those killed or hurt were mostly teens and people in their 20s, confirms Choi Seong-beom, chief of Seoul‘s Yongsan fire department.
A majority of victims were young women in their 20s, who suffocated and died in the tightly-packed crowd.
Actor and former Produce 101 Season 2 contestant Lee Ji Han, 25, was one of the victims in the Itaewon tragedy. The fantasy romance show, Kkokdu’s Gye Jeol, which had a few pending scenes involving his character, has been put on hold. There are still that have not been filmed, but no decision has been made on the replacement of the actor yet.
The interior ministry said that the victims included 26 foreigners from the United States, Uzbekistan, Austria, Norway, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Sri Lanka.
South Korean president Yoon Suk-Yeol declared a national mourning period until November 5 along with the cancelation of any non-urgent events. "My heart is heavy and I struggle to cope with my grief," he said, adding that he felt "responsible for people's lives and safety".
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo promised a thorough investigation into the stampede and added that his government would make necessary changes to prevent such an accident from happening again.
The national flags at government buildings and public offices will fly at half-mast.
The Seoul metropolitan government announced that a public memorial will be set up for the victims and families in mourning.
There is usually a hive of activity around Itaewon on Sunday afternoons, but the day after the tragedy many shops, restaurants, and cafes were closed, and the area's main street was sealed off.
A tweet posted by the Indian embassy in South Korea said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the friends and families who lost their loved ones.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday condoled the loss of lives, and said that India stands in solidarity with the country during this difficult time.