Dozens In Cardiac Arrest After Crowd Surge At Event In South Korea: Report

Video: Dozens In Cardiac Arrest After Stampede At Halloween Event In South Korea: Report

Seoul:

Police were seen trying to revive people as at least 50 went into cardiac arrest after a stampede at a prominent market in South Korea’s capital Seoul, according to news agency reports and videos viral on social media.

The crowd had flocked into Itaewon, a central district of the  megacity, to celebrate Halloween on Saturday night, news agency Reuters said citing local sources.

Further details were not immediately available. President Yoon Suk Yeol is reportedly monitoring the situation.

Before the stampede, some Twitter users had been posting warning to people not to come to the area as it was crowded beyond control.

“Don’t come to Itaewon. It’s almost death-like here… My arm almost broke,” posted a woman along with videos.

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