A crush at the opening ceremony of the Indian Ocean Island Games in Madagascar kills at least 12

Government spokesperson Lalatiana Rakotondrazafy said that 33 of the injured remained in the HRJA Hospital.

August 26, 2023 05:24 pm | Updated 05:24 pm IST - ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar

People gather outside the HJRA hospital, in Antananarivo. Madagascar, Friday Aug.25, 2023, to find out situation of loved ones after a crush at a local stadium.

People gather outside the HJRA hospital, in Antananarivo. Madagascar, Friday Aug.25, 2023, to find out situation of loved ones after a crush at a local stadium. | Photo Credit: AP

A crush at a stadium in Madagascar left at least 12 people dead and 85 injured as sports fans attended the opening ceremony of the Indian Ocean Island Games, authorities said Saturday.

Government spokesperson Lalatiana Rakotondrazafy said that 33 of the injured remained in the HRJA Hospital.

The crush on Friday at the Mahamasina Stadium in the capital, Antananarivo, happened as people gathered at an entrance for the official opening of the regional multi-sports event.

Madagascar Prime Minister Christian Ntsay said Friday that 11 people were in critical condition following the crush, which happened at around 4:30 p.m. Ntsay visited victims at the hospital.

Spokesperson Rakotondrazafy did not give any update on those who were critically injured in her statement posted on Facebook.

President Andry Rajoelina was at the ceremony at Mahamasina Stadium and asked the crowd to observe a moment of silence. The opening ceremony went ahead.

The stadium, which is built to hold around 41,000 people, has been the site of deadly crushes before. One person died and at least 37 were injured in a crush ahead of a qualifying game for the African Cup of Nations soccer tournament between Madagascar and Senegal in 2018. In 2019, at least 15 people died in a stampede at a music concert at the stadium.

The Indian Ocean Island Games is a multi-sports event featuring nations from the region. Athletes from Comoros, Maldives, Mauritius, Mayotte, Reunion and Seychelles also compete at the games, which were first held in 1979.

Madagascar replaced original host the Maldives for this year's edition, which is scheduled to run from August 25 to September 3.

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