Over 150 dead during Halloween celebrations in South Korea

At least 151 people have been killed in a stampede in South Korea Read Full Article at RT.com

Over 150 dead during Halloween celebrations in South Korea

Partygoers were crushed in downtown Seoul's international district, known as 'Western town' to locals

At least 151 people were killed and 82 injured in a crowd stampede in the South Korean capital of Seoul on Saturday night during Halloween celebrations, the local fire department has disclosed.

The incident occurred in the narrow alley near the Hamilton Hotel in the Itaewon District, the most international area of the city, which is close to the Yongsan Garrison US military base.

According to the Korea Herald, around 100,000 people flocked to the area throughout the day to celebrate the first Halloween weekend without the mask mandate and social distancing measures that were in place during the Covid-19 pandemic.

It is not clear exactly what caused the stampede. Eyewitnesses said the area had become so crowded that rescuers could not immediately get to the victims and attempt resuscitation.

The body of a victim of a Halloween crush, which left at least 120 people dead, is transported on a stretcher into an ambulance in the district of Itaewon in Seoul. ©  Jung Yeon-je / AFP

According to local media, at least 19 of those killed were foreigners, including citizens of Iran, Uzbekistan, China and Norway. Moscow's embassy in Seoul confirmed the deaths of two Russian citizens. 

The majority of the victims were late teens and youths in the 20s, according to Yonhap news agency. Dozens of victims were sent to several hospitals in the capital, with at least 19 of them seriously injured.

Emergency services transport a person after a stampede during a Halloween celebration in Seoul. ©  Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

President Yoon Suk-yeol chaired an emergency response meeting shortly after the tragedy. “The top priority is transporting and rescuing the patients and providing prompt medical treatment for the affected people,” he said, according to a spokesperson.

Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon has cut short his trip to Europe and decided to return to the city, officials said.