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Inauspicious day: The dance of deaths which has rattled the nerves world over today, over 268 die

 

Mobilenews24x7 Bureau

The day today may go as one of the most inauspicious one in the world history as hundred of lives have been lost for all the unfortunate reasons.

Hours before the break of the dawn, 153 people died in a deadly stampede  that occurred Saturday night at Itaewon, a district of the South Korean capital Seoul, during Halloween gatherings, local authorities said on Sunday.

Itaewon crowd crush deadliest stampede in SKorean history. Quite unnerving and nerve rattling incidents in the recent past.

Observers describe that the Itaewon tragedy that crushed 153 lives as the ‘deadliest’ in South Korean history.

The dancing death did not stop at that. In another similar such shattering incident, in Somalia, was so tragic,

100 killed in Mogadishu car bomb attacks which has left over 300 injured in the twin car bomb explosion targeting Somalia’s Education Ministry building here, Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said on Sunday.

The fatalities in Saturday’s car bomb attacks are likely to rise, Mohamud told media after visiting the bombing site early Sunday.

In yet another accident in Afghanistan, 7 people were killed and 9 injured.  

Seven passengers were killed and nine others sustained injuries as a mini-bus plunged into a ravine in Afghanistan’s central Daykundi province.

The accident took place in the mountainous Miramor district late Saturday when the mini-bus fell into the ravine, killing the seven travelers including a woman on the spot, reported the state-run Bakhtar news agency on Sunday.

Not to rest at that, a Tanker explosion in Baghdad kills 8 in Baghdad.

A tanker truck explosion in northeastern Baghdad on Saturday killed at least eight people and wounded another 18, Iraqi security sources have said.

The moving truck carrying liquefied petroleum gas exploded after a road accident with another car in the al-Binouk neighborhood, damaging several nearby civilian cars and buildings, a source from the Iraqi Interior Ministry’s media office told Xinhua on condition of anonymity

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