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Wednesday, 31 December 2014

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Shanghai new year crush kills 35

Crowds in the Bund, Shanghai 31 Dec 2014 The crush started just before midnight

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A crush at New Year's Eve celebrations in Shanghai has killed 35 people and injured some 42 others, Chinese state media report.
The crush happened in Chenyi Square in Shanghai's historic Bund district overlooking the Huangpu river.
Thousands of people had gathered to see in 2015.
Social media reports suggest the stampede was triggered by people stopping to pick up fake money thrown from the balcony of a nightclub.
The Shanghai City government said the situation began at 23:35 local time (15:35 GMT) and that a "working group" had been set up to handle the incident.
Photos posted on social media showed people receiving first aid on the road and large numbers of police securing the area.
President Xi Jinping has told Shanghai government to find the causes of the crush as soon as possible, state TV reported.
'Too many people'
English tourist Rebecca Thomas from Manchester told the BBC she had seen dead bodies on the ground.
"CPR was being given to 10-15 people in the street by loved ones whilst police stood by and watched.
"I asked a police officer if I could help and was told to move along. I saw a man giving his wife or girlfriend mouth-to-mouth on the floor whilst police watchedm" she said.
As Ben Bland reports, families are gathering at hospitals to try and find news of loved ones
"There were really too many people!" Sina Weibo user iiisay wrote. "Squeezed inside, you could not budge, and could only move with the crowd."
She added that traffic police had linked hands to form a human wall after the crush, but the wall was still breached several times.
US photographer Gaby Gabriel told the BBC: "Nobody seemed to be in control and people were crying. It was one of those times when you see the worst in people."
Another Sino Weibo user, Small Metal Makes Steel, said: "At the time there were lots of people, police at the scene maintained order and wouldn't let people near [the scene of the injuries]."
"Lots of people spontaneously linked hands to block the crowds, so the injured had space to settle down, and to allow a clear passage for ambulances," he added.
In a statement, the Shanghai City government said that those hurt had been transferred to hospitals across the city, and that the Shanghai party secretary had visited some of the injured.
Earlier, Shanghai's police department wrote on its verified social media account that some "tourists" had "fallen over" at the Bund, and urged people to leave the area in an orderly fashion.
According to the Shanghai Daily, close to 300,000 people turned up for New Year's Eve celebrations last year, leading to traffic problems.
Relatives of a victim hug as they wait at a hospital where injured people of a stampede incident are treated in Shanghai, 1 January 2015 Relatives of those injured waited for news at the hospital
Security personnel (front) and policemen stand next to an entrance to a hospital where injured people of a stampede incident are treated, in Shanghai, 1 January 2015 There was a h

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 2015

Happy New Year from the South Pacific Where It’s Already 2015

'Midnight Fireworks' explode above the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge on Jan. 1, 2015.
'Midnight Fireworks' explode above the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge on Jan. 1, 2015.Nikki Short—EPA

It's already 2015 in Kiribati, Samoa and Gisborne, New Zealand

There are still several hours to go until large parts of the world celebrate the New Year but midnight has been and gone in the Pacific island of Kiribati, the first inhabited place in the world to enter 2015.
At about the same time, Samoa welcomes the New Year. Kiribati and Samoa are 19 hours ahead of New York.
The first city to celebrate the advent of 2015 is Gisborne in New Zealand which is 18 hours ahead of New York.

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