Probe Underway After Stampede Claims Eight Lives At Music Festival In Houston

Probe Underway After Stampede Claims Eight Lives At Music Festival In Houston

HOUSTON, Nov 7 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Investigation into the stampede, leaving at least eight people dead and many others injured on Friday night, at the Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, has been underway, Houston Mayor, Sylvester Turner, said yesterday afternoon.

“This incident is being thoroughly investigated and reviewed thoroughly. It is important for us to ascertain from last night what took place, what happened, where missteps may have occurred,” Turner said at a press conference.

Seven of the eight dead aged from 14 to 27 years old, said the mayor. The eighth’s age is not yet available at that time. No one has been reported missing from the concert.

Up to 25 people had been transported to hospital following the incident, and 13 of them were still being hospitalised, including five people under the age of 18, according to the mayor.

The patients also included a 10-year-old child, who was in critical condition, according to media reports.

“Organisers held the event to bring people together for music, but it sadly ended in tragedy,” the mayor said on Twitter.

Investigators will review video from the scene and look at how the venue was laid out and whether it had enough exit points, so as to explore “what caused, one, the issue of the crowd surge, and two, what prevented people from being able to escape that situation,” said Chief of the Houston Fire Department, Samuel Pena.

“The crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage and that caused some panic and it started causing some injuries,” Pena told a press briefing early yesterday morning.

The tragedy occurred just after 9.00 p.m. CT, as rapper Travis Scott was on stage at the sold-out outdoor music festival, with about 50,000 attendees on Friday night.

Video from the event showed Scott paused and looked on in confusion during the performance, as an ambulance with flashing lights moved into the densely packed crowd.

“The crowd was squishing me so much that I felt like I couldn’t breathe,” Emily Munguia, 22, told CNN. “I started screaming for help … I felt so scared, like I was going to die.”

“I’m absolutely devastated by what took place last night. My prayers go out to the families and all those impacted by what happened at the Astroworld Festival,” Scott tweeted yesterday.

More than 300 people were treated at a field hospital set up near the festival, Pena said.

The causes of deaths are pending the medical examiner’s determination, according to city officials. The second night of the concert was cancelled in the wake of the incident.

The Astroworld music festival began in 2018, but was cancelled in 2020, due to COVID-19.– NNN-AGENCIES

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