Mansa Devi temple opened for devotees after stampede
 
Mansa Devi temple opened
Haridwar: Mansa Devi Temple has been opened to devotees on Monday after the unfortunate incident on Sunday. Even today, due to Monday, a huge crowd of devotees is being seen in the temple, but due to the strong arrangements made by the administration, the situation is completely under control. Taking a lesson from Sunday’s incident, the administration has made significant changes in the temple’s system. The safety and crowd control of the devotees have been given priority.
Different entry and exit routes
The walking route coming from the stairs has been completely closed to enter the temple. Different routes have been set up for the entry and exit of devotees on the second walk route. Due to this, the crowd is being prevented from accumulating in one place.
Police stationed on a rumble
Police forces have been deployed everywhere from the early gate of the temple complex to the whole route and inside the temple premises. On Sunday, only the police was deployed in the initial gate and the temple premises, which made it difficult to control the crowd.
Trying to control the crowd
Today, an attempt is being made to control the crowd with early barricades. Devotees are already being stopped due to excessive congestion, so that unnecessary crowd is not gathered in the temple premises. However, even today the crowd is so much that there is no place to set foot.
8 devotees died in stampede
Please tell that 8 devotees died and 30 others were injured in a stampede in the Mansa Devi temple area in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami have expressed deep grief over the incident. CM Dhami ordered a magistrate inquiry into the incident and also announced financial assistance of two lakh rupees to the families of the deceased. After the incident, Dhami reached Haridwar and Rishikesh and met the injured in hospitals and came to know about their well being.
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