Kerala Firecracker Blaze Leaves 150 Injured During Diwali Festival

Kerala Firecracker Blaze Leaves 150 Injured During Diwali Festival
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Nileswaram, Kerala – In a shocking turn of events during the Diwali festivities, a massive fire involving firecrackers has resulted in injuries to approximately 150 individuals, with 8 people reported in serious condition. The incident took place at the Veerarakvu temple in the Nileswaram area, where large quantities of firecrackers were stored for the festival celebrations. The fire erupted around midnight on Monday, catching many devotees off guard as they gathered to partake in the festivities. Eyewitnesses reported chaos as flames engulfed the area where the firecrackers were kept, leading to a swift response from local authorities. Emergency services rushed to the scene to provide immediate medical assistance to the injured, many of whom were transported to hospitals in Kasargod, Kannur, and Mangaluru.

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As the community grapples with the aftermath of this tragic incident, local officials, including the district collector and a police team, have arrived at the site to assess the situation. They are currently investigating the cause of the blaze, highlighting the importance of safe storage practices for firecrackers, especially during high-traffic festival seasons. Firecracker stalls have become commonplace during Diwali, but this incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with handling large quantities of explosives. As the investigation unfolds, the district administration is expected to implement stricter safety measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The community stands in solidarity with the injured and their families as they navigate this difficult time, underscoring the need for heightened awareness and safety precautions during festive celebrations.

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