What was meant to be a joyful night of devotion during Ganesh Chaturthi in Karnataka’s Hassan district turned into a scene of heartbreak and devastation. Thousands had gathered for the colorful procession, singing, dancing, and offering prayers when a speeding truck suddenly veered off course and crashed into the crowd. Witnesses say the impact was so sudden that people barely had time to react, leaving several dead and many more injured.
Eyewitness videos shared online show the terrifying aftermath — devotees screaming for help, bystanders rushing to carry the wounded, and emergency responders working desperately to save lives. At least 20 people have been hospitalized, with doctors warning that some remain in critical condition. While police have confirmed multiple fatalities, the exact number is still being verified, and officials fear the toll may rise as the night unfolds.
The incident has cast a deep shadow over one of Karnataka’s most beloved festivals, a celebration that typically brings families and communities together in joy. Instead, grief and anger have spread across the state, with many demanding to know if safety measures were sufficient for such a massive public gathering. Leaders have called for a thorough investigation into how the tragedy occurred and whether it could have been prevented.
As the community mourns, prayers and condolences continue to pour in for the victims and their families. For many, the images of devotion turned into disaster will not soon be forgotten. What should have been a night of spiritual celebration has instead become a sobering reminder of how fragile life can be — and how urgently safety must be prioritized during large public events.