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In a very shocking
incident, 23 people including one Indian were reported
crushed when a makeshift church building collapsed in
eastern Nepal.
According to reports, the incident at the town of Dharan
occurred as thousands of people gathered for a Christian
convention when the three-storey bamboo structure
collapsed killing dozens and injuring 63.
The Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) reported that nearly
2000 people had assembled in the Zion Prayer Hall and
around 400 people were sleeping in the make-shift
building when it collapsed.
“We have recovered 23 bodies while 63 people have been
hurt and have been admitted to hospital,” police
official Raj Kumar Pandey told IANS.
At least 17 women and four children were among those
killed. Nika Rai, a 29-year-old Indian woman from
Siliguri was killed and two others Karma Chhodin, 29,
and Sarada Rai from Sikkim was reported injured.
Initially, the rescue efforts were said affected due to
a popular Hindu festival celebrated countrywide. All
government offices remained closed on 30th September.
The accident occurred during a weeklong convention
organised by the El-Shaddai Church, founded by Bakht
Singh, one of India’s most influential Bible teachers
and church planters.
Bakht Singh, born to Hindu parents in Punjab, converted
to Christianity in 1929, and the later 70 years
dedicated his life for the ministry, planting numerous
churches in India and neighboring countries, including
Nepal.
Meanwhile, Nepal’s Communist-led government has
expressed deep sorrow over the incident. In a statement,
Prime Minister Madhav Kumar said he was “deeply grieved
and shocked” by the tragedy.
“On behalf of the government, I express my deep sorrow
at the incident and condolences to the grieving
families,” the prime minister said.
Nepal, with around 500,000 Christians and nearly 3,000
churches, faces its second tragedy after the May 23 bomb
blast in one of the largest church in the predominantly
Hindu nation.
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