UNMANAGEABLE GATHERINGS SHOULD BE AVOIDED: DMK MP ON SPECTATORS' DEATH AFTER CHENNAI AIRSHOW

Unmanageable Gatherings Should Be Avoided: DMK MP on Spectators' Death After Chennai Airshow

Unmanageable Gatherings Should Be Avoided: DMK MP on Spectators' Death After Chennai Airshow

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Chennai Air Show, In a tragic incident at Marina Beach, Chennai, five individuals lost their lives due to suspected heat stroke after attending an Indian Air Force (IAF) Chennai air show. The event, held to commemorate the Air Force's 92nd anniversary, attracted a staggering crowd, as the IAF aimed to set a world record by gathering around 1.5 million spectators. DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi expressed her sorrow over the incident, emphasizing the need to avoid "unmanageable gatherings" in the future.

The Air Show: A Celebration Gone Awry


The IAF airshow, organized along the scenic Marina Beach, one of the longest beaches in the world, was expected to be a spectacular display of aerial prowess. However, as the event time approached, the crowd management swelled beyond control. The elevated MRTS train stations along Marina Beach were packed with spectators, creating chaotic situations as participants struggled to find the vehicle.

Loss of life


Apologizing to X (ex-Twitter), Kanimozhi said, “It is very painful and sad to know that five people died while living in the IAF Air due to extreme heat. the show at Marina Beach, Chennai should be avoided. His comments show the gravity of the situation and the responsibility of the organizers to handle the large number of people. Drinking water is very scarce in the observation area during the heat wave and the temperature rises to 35 degrees Celsius, causing health problems for the participants. Many had to walk three to four kilometers on busy roads to catch public transport or reclaim their vehicles, creating a dangerous situation for everyone.

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Criticism of security arrangements


The Chennai police, which has deployed around 6,500 personnel and 1,500 home guards for security, has faced widespread criticism for its handling of the thousand. Local authorities expressed frustration over the lack of traffic and queue management during the national convention. AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami criticized the Tamil Nadu government led by Chief Minister MK Stalin for not making proper arrangements. During the 92nd anniversary of the Indian Air Force, one of the most important units of the Ministry of India, an air show program was held in Chennai to celebrate the strength of the Air Force. As the notification for this was published in advance, knowing that lakhs of people would come to visit, the Tamil Nadu government informed that arrangements had been made for transportation and basic facilities. However, during the campaign, the administrative arrangements and congestion and traffic were not handled properly." Palaniwami, pointing to the lack of basic equipment, appealed to many people. He expressed his sincere condolences to the families affected by the tragedy and criticized the DMK government for its laxity.

coordination to manage a major crisis


BJP national spokesperson CR Kesavan also weighed in, describing the situation as a clear example of the "negligence and incompetence" of the DMK government. He questioned, "Is this the DMK government's Dravida model of utter negligence and incompetence? Yesterday's incident at the Chennai air show clearly showed that the DMK state government was led to uncertainty and was not ready to handle this crisis. The Indian Air Force didn't care about the risk of death or blame for crowd control problems, not just for crowd control but for safety and well-being. Adequate access, including sanitation, potable water stations, and effective population management strategies, must be key to preventing these disasters in the future.
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Conclusion


Learning from the past, the deaths at the Chennai Air Show are a painful reminder that major events can lead to unplanned events. If incidents are not handled properly, officials should investigate the incident to ensure that the safety and well-being of participants is a priority at future events. As we celebrate important milestones like the IAF celebration, we must ensure that we learn from these experiences to create a safe environment for all..

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