Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-01-07
| Relatives mourn stampede victims on the Bund, Jan. 6. (Photo/Xinhua) |
The city of
Shanghai was steeped in sorrow on Tuesday as citizens and victims' families
visited the site of the New Year's Eve stampede to mark the seventh-day
commemoration of the tragedy.
Braving
freezing temperatures and drizzle, visitors laid flowers and winter clothes on
the Chen Yi Square near the Bund area, where the stampede killed 36 people and
injured 49 others.
There were
tearful moments for relatives of the victims, some of whom, overwhelmed by
sorrow, fainted at the site and were attended to by medical staff on stand-by.
Many held
portraits showing the young faces of the deceased.
"We
felt so sad that these young lives vanished in such a happy moment," said
a tourist from Anhui Province, who placed flowers at the site.
The crush
happened at about 11:35pm on Dec. 31 on the Bund, a riverbank walk where tens
of thousands of revelers gathered to ring in the New Year against the backdrop
of illuminated skyscrapers along the Huangpu River.
Tuesday
marked the seventh-day commemoration of the tragedy. In China, the seventh day
after any death marks the height of mourning as people believe that souls come
back to the earthly world to pay their last visit to family on that day.
The site
was cordoned off on Tuesday, and visitors were ushered in by government
workers. Some police officers patrolling the site said they had joined in the
rescue mission that night and were here to lament the death.
The tragedy
in one of China's wealthiest and most modern cities has raised concerns over
urban management and emergency response in China's crowded cities.
Shanghai
Mayor Yang Xiong said Tuesday at a conference of the city's legislature that
Shanghai must draw a lesson from the New Year's Eve stampede and reflect deeply
on the incident. "The lesson was extremely profound and extremely
painful," he said, adding that the cause of the accident is yet to be
confirmed.
"We
hope such disasters will never happen again," said a Shanghai citizen at
the site.
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