60 Injured in Crowd Crush at Music Festival

All expected to survive
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 30, 2016 7:16 PM CST
60 Injured in Crowd Crush at Music Festival
A crowd is shown at an unrelated music festival.   (Photo by Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP)

Sixty people were injured at an Australian music festival in the crush of a crowd trying to leave a performance, the AP reports. None of the injuries at the Falls Music and Arts Festival in Victoria state were life-threatening, but 19 people were taken to the hospital with serious injuries, Victoria police said in a statement. The incident began on Friday night when fans were trying to leave a performance by the Australian band DMA's. Several people at the front of the crowd then lost their footing and fell, police said.

Paramedics assessed around 60 people hurt in the ensuing crush, Ambulance Victoria state health commander Paul Holman said. Some suffered leg, rib, hip and pelvic fractures, head injuries and possible spinal injuries, while others just had cuts and abrasions. "While the injuries are significant, this could have been quite a tragedy and we are grateful that the outcome was not worse," Holman said in a statement. Festival organizers said in a Facebook post that the festival's entertainment was suspended after the incident, but would resume on Saturday. (More Australia stories.)

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