"Ten people have been killed, and two dozen have been injured. We are treating all the injured in our own temporary hospital, set up on the premises," Hemant Sahu, media contact for the event organisers, told AFP.
Sahu said the accident occurred when tens of thousands of Hindu devotees outside the city of Haridwar crowded around a fire to make offerings.
"When the big ritual was going on, too many people rushed forward to make their offerings to the holy fire and the crowd got out of control," he said.
"A couple of people fell down and that is what happened. We think the death toll may still go up."
The Press Trust of India news agency said six people had died.
Haridwar, located 107 miles (173 kilometres) north of New Delhi where the Ganges emerges from the Himalayan mountains, is one of Hinduism's most sacred cities and among India's biggest pilgrim destinations.
Stampedes are a regular risk in India where policing and crowd control are often inadequate at temples and on pilgrimage routes, where huge throngs of fervent devotees congregate on auspicious occasions.
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@Chulbul Pandey and other Indian visitors
My sincere apologies.Kindly ignore comments on behalf of Waqas.
India got money for buying 120 war plains but no Denaro for building roads and temples?
@Waqas: Waqas mian, its a tragedy and painful times for the families to have lost their loved ones. At least you can show some respect and sympathy rather than scoring cheap points.
Sincerely!
And everyone comfortably ignores the irony that they were expecting mercy from God when that happened.
Isn't one thing present in all religious teachings self control?
no indian is blaming Pakistan? Strange, whatever happens in India, they always points fingers to us!