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Emergency workers secure an area where a large tree fell and killed 11 people on Madeira island, Portugal. Photo: EPA

Giant tree suddenly collapses on worshipping crowds on Portuguese island, killing 11

The accident happened during a major Roman Catholic festival that draws many people

At least 11 people were killed by a tree that toppled into worshipping crowds during a religious festival on the Portuguese island of Madeira on Tuesday, local media reported.

SIC television said 35 others were injured when the tree fell outside a church in the hills above Madeira’s capital Funchal.

The accident happened during a major Roman Catholic festival marking the Assumption, or entry into heaven, of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus.

The local festival is called the Celebration of Our Lady of the Mount, the Atlantic island’s biggest yearly religious festival. It draws big crowds.

Emergency workers at the site where a large tree fell and killed 11 people on Madeira island, Portugal. Photo: EPA

An amateur video posted on the website of local newspaper Jornal de Madeira showed the huge tree crashing down into the crowd of people, prompting many to run for their lives.

“It was terrible, it was so sudden,” an eyewitness told SIC television, adding that the accident happened as worshippers prepared for the procession of Our Lady of the Mount.

Television showed fire and rescue services working to help victims and cut away the fallen tree.

Emergency services were not immediately available to comment but were expected to give details of the accident at 1530 GMT.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Giant tree falls on crowd at religious festival, killing 13
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