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Fireworks explode over the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge during New Years Eve celebrations in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 1, 2015.
1/16 Fireworks explode over the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge during New Years Eve celebrations in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 1, 2015.
People release balloons beside the Tokyo Tower to celebrate the New Year during an annual countdown ceremony in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 1, 2015.
2/16 People release balloons beside the Tokyo Tower to celebrate the New Year during an annual countdown ceremony in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 1, 2015.
Fireworks explode over the Victoria Harbor as celebrating the 2015 new year in Hong Kong, Jan. 1, 2015.
3/16 Fireworks explode over the Victoria Harbor as celebrating the 2015 new year in Hong Kong, Jan. 1, 2015.
Pro-democracy revelers carrying yellow umbrellas, symbol of the Occupy movement, chant slogans among the celebrating crowds moments after a New Year countdown event in Hong Kong, Jan. 1, 2015.
4/16 Pro-democracy revelers carrying yellow umbrellas, symbol of the Occupy movement, chant slogans among the celebrating crowds moments after a New Year countdown event in Hong Kong, Jan. 1, 2015.
In a photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency, schoolchildren perform "We Are the Happiest in the World" at the Central Youth Hall for New Year's Eve festivities in Pyongyang, Dec. 31, 2014.
5/16 In a photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency, schoolchildren perform "We Are the Happiest in the World" at the Central Youth Hall for New Year's Eve festivities in Pyongyang, Dec. 31, 2014.
A woman hangs a paper bearing her New Year wishes to a tree in Seoul, South Korea, Dec. 31, 2014.
6/16 A woman hangs a paper bearing her New Year wishes to a tree in Seoul, South Korea, Dec. 31, 2014.
Confetti falls on revelers as they watch fireworks in the sky during New Year celebrations in Manila, Philippines, Jan. 1, 2015.
7/16 Confetti falls on revelers as they watch fireworks in the sky during New Year celebrations in Manila, Philippines, Jan. 1, 2015.
Students form "2015" standing on snow to welcome the upcoming New Year at Shenyang Agriculture University in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China, Dec. 31, 2014.
8/16 Students form "2015" standing on snow to welcome the upcoming New Year at Shenyang Agriculture University in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China, Dec. 31, 2014.
New Year's cakes are displayed outside a shop in Sheikh Maksoud neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria, Dec. 31, 2014.
9/16 New Year's cakes are displayed outside a shop in Sheikh Maksoud neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria, Dec. 31, 2014.
Singapore's skyline gliters with lights as spheres in the waters of Marina Bay form the number '50' to mark Singapore’s 50th anniversary in 2015, ahead of the New Year's countdown celebrations, Dec. 31, 2014.
10/16 Singapore's skyline gliters with lights as spheres in the waters of Marina Bay form the number '50' to mark Singapore’s 50th anniversary in 2015, ahead of the New Year's countdown celebrations, Dec. 31, 2014.
A group of people wave as seagulls fly near by during the last sun set of the year at a jetty in Yangon river, Myanmar, Dec.31, 2014.
11/16 A group of people wave as seagulls fly near by during the last sun set of the year at a jetty in Yangon river, Myanmar, Dec.31, 2014.
People attend the New Year's eve party at Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate, Germany, Dec. 31, 2014.
12/16 People attend the New Year's eve party at Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate, Germany, Dec. 31, 2014.
Revelers gather near the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees Avenue in Paris during New Year celebrations, Dec. 31, 2014.
13/16 Revelers gather near the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees Avenue in Paris during New Year celebrations, Dec. 31, 2014.
Fireworks explode behind the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben on the River Thames during New Year's celebrations in London, Jan. 1, 2015.
14/16 Fireworks explode behind the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben on the River Thames during New Year's celebrations in London, Jan. 1, 2015.
A man paints "2015" with the light of a sparkler as he celebrates the New Year in Rome, Jan. 1, 2015.
15/16 A man paints "2015" with the light of a sparkler as he celebrates the New Year in Rome, Jan. 1, 2015.
Revelers cheer in Times Square, New York, during the New Year's Eve celebration, Dec. 31, 2014.
16/16 Revelers cheer in Times Square, New York, during the New Year's Eve celebration, Dec. 31, 2014.
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A stampede during a New Year's Eve celebration in Shanghai has killed at least 35 people and injured dozens more.

Witnesses say the stampede broke out after people rushed to pick up fake money someone had thrown out of a third story window.

The incident happened just before midnight local time in Cheng Yi Square in the Bund, a popular waterfront area in central Shanghai.

Twenty-seven-year-old witness Cui Tingting said there was a mad dash to recover the bank notes, which people noticed later were fake.

"I had indeed picked up a bank note from the ground but had thrown it away. I think it was probably at least one cause of the disaster," said Cui.

Images posted on social media show passersby attempting to resuscitate injured people, who were laying on the ground that was littered with debris.

The official Xinhua news service said many of the dead were students and children. At least 43 people were also injured.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered authorities to conduct an investigation and take steps to make sure a similar incident does not happen again.

China has seen deadly stampedes before. In 2004, 37 people died after being trampled on a bridge during the Lunar New Year holiday.

Authorities had recently expressed concern about the safety of large crowds gathered on the Bund. Another New Year's Eve event that was scheduled to take place on the Bund this year had already been canceled.

For more on the Shanghai stampede, check our report by William Ide.

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