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Chloe Farand

Falling tree kills 11 people at Madeira religious festival

At least 11 people have been killed when they were crushed by a falling tree during a religious festival on the island of Madeira, local media reports. 

Portuguese media say the large 200-year-old oak tree came crushing down on a crowd outside a small church during the Nossa Senhora do Monte festival, which attracts thousands of visitors from all around the world to the island every year. 

Local media reports 35 people have been injured when the tree fell down. 

A live stream of the event shows the moment the tree fell down on the crowd of families and children enjoying the festivities.

In the video, people are heard screaming and quickly scatter. 

Television footage from the scene showed images of emergency workers and Red Cross workers flooding to the area and helping those injured around a tall tree on the ground. 

Portuguese broadcaster RTP reports that 11 people have perished in the incident including two children but no official authorities have yet confirmed the number of casualties. 

Firemen and emergency workers secure the site where a large tree fell and injured several people in Largo da Fonte, in the parish of Monte, on the Madeira island (EPA/HOMEM DE GOUVEIA)

The tree came down just after midday local time on the village's Fountain Square, where there is a Catholic shrine. Worshippers were then preparing for the procession of Our Lady of the Mount. 

According to newspaper Jornal de Madeira, local authorities had previously been warned about the condition of the tree and were urged to chop it down but only a few branches were reportedly cut. 

The paper also reports that Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is on his way to Madeira. 

Police and emergency services remain at the scene (EPA/HOMEM DE GOUVEIA)

Crowds are drawn to the village of Monte, a suburb of Funchal, the capital city of the Portuguese archipelago, for this major Roman Catholic festival which marks the Assumption, or the entry into heaven of the Virgin Mary. 

Nossa Senhora is the patron saint of Madeira. 

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