South Korean police are investigating what caused Halloween crowds to jostle on a narrow street in the capital, Seoul on Saturday night (29/10) in which at least 154 people died.<br />Most of the victims who died were teenagers in their 20s. Nineteen of them are believed to be foreign nationals.<br /><br />Information from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that there were "two Indonesian citizens with minor injuries" as a result of the tragedy.<br /><br />"The two Indonesian citizens are currently in good condition and have returned from the hospital," said Director of Indonesian Citizen Protection at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Judha Nugraha, in a written statement, Sunday (30/10) afternoon.<br /><br />So far the cause of this incident is still being investigated.<br /><br />After holding an emergency meeting, the President of South Korea, Yoon Suk-yeol, ordered the formation of a team to help treat the injured.<br /><br />He also ordered an investigation into the incident.<br /><br />By death toll, it is the deadliest disaster in South Korea since 2014, when the Sewol ferry sank killing more than 300 people.<br />
