Phnom Penh stampede
Tragedy
The Phnom Penh stampede occurred on 22 November 2010 when 347 people were killed and another 755 injured in a stampede and crowd crush during the Water Festival celebrations at Diamond Gate Bridge of Diamond Island, in Cambodia. Wikipedia
Location: Phnom Penh
Date: November 22, 2010
Coordinates: 11°33′22″N 104°56′22″E / 11.556011°N 104.939497°E
Deaths: 347
Non-fatal injuries: 755+
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