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Music festival phenomenon
A stampede at a music festival in the United States caused many deaths, and the organizers of the music festival must bear the main responsibility. A new video appeared in the chaos and tragedy of the Astroworld Music Festival in Houston on Friday night, showing fans frantically trying to help other injured or dead people. On the day of the third annual Astroworld Music Festival, crowds gathered and eight participants were trampled to death in the middle of the night. A video posted by a user on Twitter shows a woman pleading with the activity staff to stop the concert after allegedly witnessing someone die in an audience stampede.

Because of the noise of the concert, what she said in the video was unrecognizable and her request was ignored. A video posted on Reddit shows a limping body being dragged away by security personnel, and then staggers to show Scott continuing to perform. It is not clear from the video whether Scott knew the situation at that time, and it is not clear whether the fans who were taken away were dead or just unconscious.

Other videos taken at the Astroworld event showed fans jumping around in police cars and ambulances when emergency personnel arrived at the scene. The third annual Celestial World Music Festival, originally scheduled for Saturday night, has been cancelled. Just after midnight on Saturday, Scott issued a statement on Twitter, saying that he felt? Shocked? And promised to help cities and affected families.

What happened last night shocked me very much. Scott wrote. I pray for my family and all those affected by the Space Festival, and the Houston Police Department will fully support them to continue to investigate this tragic loss of life. I am committed to working with the Houston community to help and support families in need. I thank Houston Police Department, Fire Department and NRG Park for their timely response and support.