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US - AT - LEAST - 8 - KILLED - AND - DOZENS - INJURED - AFTER - CROWD - SURGE - AT - AST

US - AT - LEAST - 8 - KILLED - AND - DOZENS - INJURED - AFTER - CROWD - SURGE - AT - AST
HOUSTON, TX - NOVEMBER 06: Houston Chief of Police Troy Finner speaks at the press conference addressing the cancellation of the Astroworld festival at the Wyndham Hotel family reunification center on November 6, 2021 in Houston, Texas. According to authorities, eight people died and 17 people were transported to local hospitals after what they describe as a crowd surge at the Astroworld festival, a music festival started by Houston-native rapper and musician Travis Scott in 2018. Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images/AFP
Alex Bierens de Haan / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
Document reference 063_1236398710
SLUG US - AT - LEAST - 8 - KILLED - AND - DOZENS - INJURED - AFTER - CROWD - SURGE - AT - AST
Creation date 11/6/2021 00:00 UTC
City/Country Houston, United States
Credit Alex Bierens de Haan / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 34.66 Mb / 4263 x 2842 / 300 dpi

US - AT - LEAST - 8 - KILLED - AND - DOZENS - INJURED - AFTER - CROWD - SURGE - AT - AST

US - AT - LEAST - 8 - KILLED - AND - DOZENS - INJURED - AFTER - CROWD - SURGE - AT - AST
HOUSTON, TX - NOVEMBER 06: Houston Chief of Police Troy Finner speaks at the press conference addressing the cancellation of the Astroworld festival at the Wyndham Hotel family reunification center on November 6, 2021 in Houston, Texas. According to authorities, eight people died and 17 people were transported to local hospitals after what they describe as a crowd surge at the Astroworld festival, a music festival started by Houston-native rapper and musician Travis Scott in 2018. Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images/AFP
Alex Bierens de Haan / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP