At least 38 Orthodox Jewish worshippers are killed and many more critically hurt at Lag B’Omer
At least 38 Orthodox Jewish worshippers are killed and many more critically hurt in ‘stampede triggered when stand holding hundreds of people collapsed’ at Lag B’Omer bonfire festival packed with 30,000 people at sacred tomb in northern Israel
- Ambulance service said ‘dozens were killed’ while Channel 12 TV put number of dead at 38 early this morning
- Magen David Adom service said transport being provided from hospitals in area to level one trauma centres
- Media outlets initially reported that a section of stadium seating had collapsed at the Lag B’Omer event
- But officials later said it appeared that the casualties had been asphyxiated or trampled in a stampede
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote: ‘We are all praying for the wellbeing of the casualties’
At least 38 Orthodox Jewish worshippers have been killed and many more were critically hurt in a ‘stampede triggered when stand holding hundreds of people collapsed’ at the Lag B’Omer bonfire festival which was packed with 30,000 people at a sacred tomb in northern Israel.
The Magen David Adom (MDA) ambulance service said 103 people had been injured, including dozens fatally. Channel 12 TV put the number of dead at 38 in the early hours of this morning. Police shut down the site and ordered revellers to be evacuated by bus.
The MDA added that ’38 are in a critical condition and still in the field’ with ‘six critically injured evacuated’, ’18 severely’, ‘two moderately’ and ’39 lightly’.
Media reports initially said a section of stadium seating had collapsed at the Lag B’Omer event in Mount Meron in the Galilee. But officials later said it appeared that the casualties had been asphyxiated or trampled in a stampede.
On Twitter, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a ‘heavy disaster’ and added: ‘We are all praying for the wellbeing of the casualties.’
At least 38 Orthodox Jewish worshippers have been killed and many more were critically hurt in a ‘stampede triggered when stand holding hundreds of people collapsed’ at the Lag B’Omer bonfire festival
Emergency services arriving at the scene. The Magen David Adom (MDA) ambulance service said 103 people had been injured, including dozens fatally, while Channel 12 TV put the number of dead at 38 in the early hours of this morning
Emergency services and ambulances ‘are treating dozens of injured’, Zaki Heller, spokesperson for Magen David Adom, the Israeli emergency service, earlier said
People pictured tightly packed together in a crowd during the event. Officials later said it appeared that the casualties had been asphyxiated or trampled in a stampede
Jewish worshippers sing and dance as they stand on tribunes at the Lag B’Omer event in Mount Meron before the incident. Media reports initially said a section of stadium seating had collapsed at the festival
The MDA posted a video on Twitter, captioning that ‘dozens have been killed’ and showing a worker saying: ‘The Magen David Adom teams have finished providing medical response at the site.
‘They are currently evacuating in MDA ambulances and MDA helicopters to the hospitals. In addition they’re currently providing secondary transports from the hospitals in the area to level one trauma centres.’
It added in a separate tweet: ‘MDA is fighting for the lives of dozens wounded, and will not give up until the last victim is evacuated.
’38 are in critical condition and still in the field 6 in critical condition who were evacuated 18 injured severely 2 moderately 39 lightly.’
Videos posted on social media showed chaotic scenes as Ultra-Orthodox men clambered through gaps in sheets of torn corrugated iron to escape the crush, as police and paramedics tried to reach the wounded.
Bodies lay on stretchers in a corridor, completely covered in foil blankets.
Emergency services and ambulances ‘are treating dozens of injured’, Zaki Heller, spokesperson for MDA, the Israeli emergency service, earlier said in a statement.
Tens of thousands of people had gathered at the foot of Mount Meron to celebrate Lag B’Omer – a Jewish holiday honoring Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, a 2nd century sage and mystic who is buried there.
Israeli security officials and rescuers inspect the dead bodies of dozens of people who died during an event in Mount Meron, Israel, on April 29
Emergency workers gather at the scene after dozens of people were killed and others injured in Meron, Israel, where tens of thousands of people were gathered to celebrate the festival of Lag B’Omer
On Twitter, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a ‘heavy disaster’ and added: ‘We are all praying for the wellbeing of the casualties’
Israeli security officials and rescuers pictured at the scene. It was the first huge religious gathering of its kind to be held legally since Israel lifted nearly all restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic
Medics and rescue workers pictured at the Lag B’Omer event, where fatalities were reported among the thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews gathered at the tomb of a 2nd-century sage for annual commemorations at Mount Meron
Dead bodies are inspected by Israeli security officials and rescuers. Around 5,000 police had been deployed to secure the event, with the police urging pilgrims to avoid incidents during the feast when bonfires are lit
Authorities had authorised 10,000 people to gather at the site of the tomb but organisers said more than 650 busses had been chartered from across the country, bringing 30,000 pilgrims to Meron.
Around 5,000 police were deployed to secure the event, with the police urging pilgrims to avoid incidents during the feast when bonfires are lit.
It was the first huge religious gathering of its kind to be held legally since Israel lifted nearly all restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The country has seen cases plummet since launching one of the world’s most successful vaccination campaigns late last year.
Emergency services pictured arriving at the scene. The MDA said teams are ‘currently evacuating in MDA ambulances and MDA helicopters to the hospitals’
The dead bodies of dozens of people who died during the event are pictured at Mount Meron in northern Israel following the incident
The scene pictured on April 29. Tens of thousands of Jews took part in the pilgrimage in northern Israel on Thursday, in the country’s largest public gathering in the age of Covid-19
The MDA posted a video on Twitter, showing a worker saying: ‘The Magen David Adom teams have finished providing medical response at the site’