Two killed in stampede during eclipse in India

VARANASI, India, July 22 (Xinhua) -- Two people were killed and several others injured in a stampede which took place shortly after the solar eclipse here Wednesday morning, said police.
Some 200,000 people gathered by the side of the Ganges River here to see the fantastic view of a total solar eclipse lasting more than three minutes, the longest in the century.
The sky was almost clear when the sun rose in the early morning before the darkness took place about 06:30 a.m., to the excited shouting of thousands along the river.
But chaos took place afterwards as people began evacuating from the narrow streets leading to the river.
It is not clear how the stampede took place but some Hindu pilgrims wearing orange covers only and walking with bear feet apparently pushed some elderly women, leading to chaos among the crowds, said police.
Eclipse also took place in other major Indian cities including Surat, Bhopal and Patna.
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