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Massive Fire in Paruvar Temple in Kerala, At Least 102 Dead

Several people have been reportedly injured due to concrete falling from the buildings near the site of explosion.

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In what is turning out to be a huge tragedy, a massive fire broke out at the Paravur’s Puttingal temple at Kollam in Kerala in the wee hours of Sunday, during Vishu celebrations.

At least 102 are dead and hundreds injured after a pack of fireworks caught fire during the firework display at 3:30 am. Kerala DGP Senkumar has confirmed the death toll to The News Minute.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced Rs 2 lakh compensation for each victim of the fire and Rs 50,000 for those injured.

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The fire is now under control. Power lines have been switched off in the area. Several people have been reportedly injured due to concrete falling from the buildings near the site of explosion.

There was a huge explosion and the impact could be felt by people in a one-and-a-half kilometre radius, according to reports. The massive fire is said to have engulfed the entire devaswom building.

According to PTI reports, as the temple festival was on, the fireworks display had commenced at the temple precincts at midnight and hundreds of people had gathered to watch the show.

As the fireworks and pyrotechnics display was coming to a close at 3 am, an explosion is suspected to have occurred at the storeroom which was filled with crackers and pyrotechnics materials, police said.

A firecracker or amittu fell into the crowd and then a man’s hand caught fire. Soon the fire spread. For the first fifteen minutes, we were almost clueless. The concrete building in which firecrackers were kept also caught fire and in the explosion the concrete and even the beams fell down. This injured more people.
Reporter from Manorama

It is reported that several deaths happened due to the concrete from buildings falling on people following the explosion.

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One policeman and one woman are also among the dead, several bodies are charred beyond recognition. People are still being rescued.

More than 40 people have been admitted to the Thiruvananthapuram General Hospital, and others have been rushed to hospitals in Kollam.

There are reports that no proper permission was sought for the fireworks display and the Kerala Home Minister has ordered a judicial enquiry.

One of the temple officials said:

The fire started when sparks from the fireworks fell on a huge cache of other fireworks kept nearby. Constant announcements were being made to ask people to get back and not stand near the explosives, but excited people stood there.

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