Dizzy delight in the sky: Botched up on ground
The Free Press Journal|October 07, 2024
Heat exhaustion kills five, 90 are hospitalised after IAF airshow in Chennai. Record crowd of more than 15 lakh people for aeronautic display
N Chitra
Dizzy delight in the sky: Botched up on ground

At least five people died of heat exhaustion and over 90 were hospitalised on Sunday after an estimated 15 lakh turned up to watch a brilliant show by the Indian Air Force coinciding with its 92nd anniversary, at the world's second-longest beach - the Marina.

The capital city was gridlocked by the attendant traffic congestion and the metro rail stations were choked with people who were returning from the air show.

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