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At least 35 killed in well collapse in India

 At least 35 peo­ple have been killed after fall­ing into a well, while offering prayers at a temple in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Fourteen others have been rescued and one person is still missing in the accident that took place in Indore city.

Police said the victims were standing on a concrete slab over the well when it collapsed under their weight.

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, said he was “extremely pained by the mishap”.

The incident took place on Thursday during a prayer cer­emony organised at Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal temple on the occasion of Hindu festival of Ram Navami.

A large crowd of devotees were standing on the concrete slab covering the well which collapsed under their weight, plunging doz­ens of people into the almost 40ft (12m) deep well.

Local media reported that the temple was constructed after the well had been covered about four decades ago.

Senior official, Illayaraja T, told ANI news channel that 18 people were admitted to the hospital after being rescued, and two people have been discharged so far.

He added that a search opera­tion is still underway to find the missing person. A team of 75 personnel, including those from the state and national disaster response forces are engaged in rescue efforts.

Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, has announced a compensation of 500,000 rupees ($6000; £4900) to the kin of the deceased, and 50,000 rupees to the injured.

Mr Modi tweeted his condo­lences to the victims’ families and also announced a compensation of 200,000 rupees for them.

At least 13 people have died after falling into a well during a wedding ceremony in the north­ern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Police said the victims – all women and children – were sitting on a metal slab covering the well when it collapsed under their weight.

Two more people have been injured in the accident, which took place in Kushinagar district.

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, called the deaths “heart-wrench­ing”.

The tragedy took place on Wednesday evening during the traditional “haldi” ceremony, in which relatives apply turmeric paste to the faces of the bride and groom as a marker of prosperity. —BBC

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