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Kasaragod Temple Festival Fireworks Accident: More Than 150 Injured, Eight In Critical Condition

Over 150 injured, including eight critically, in a fireworks explosion during the Kaliyattam festival at Kasargod's Anjootambalam Veerarkavu Temple, raising serious safety concerns.

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A fireworks accident during the Kaliyattam festival at the Anjootambalam Veerarkavu Temple in Kasargod, Kerala, injured over 150 people, with eight in critical condition. The incident occurred around midnight on October 29, when a fire ignited a nearby fireworks storage facility. Victims have been taken to hospitals in Kasargod, Kannur, and Mangaluru. Authorities are investigating the event, with initial findings indicating a failure to adhere to safety regulations, including lack of necessary permits for the fireworks display.

Chaos Erupts at Temple Festival 

The explosion happened around 12:30 AM during the annual Kaliyattam celebration, attended by thousands. Eyewitness accounts describe a scene of panic as sparks from the fireworks ignited the storage facility, leading to a series of explosions. The District Collector reported that many of the seriously injured sustained burns covering up to 80% of their bodies. Emergency services quickly transported victims to various hospitals: 33 to the district hospital, 19 to Aishal Hospital, and others scattered across multiple facilities in the region. Local communities are uniting to support those affected and their families.

Investigation Underway Following Incident

Preliminary investigations suggest that the fireworks storage area was situated too close to where the fireworks were being ignited, violating safety protocols that require a minimum distance of 100 meters. The District Collector confirmed that no permission had been granted for the storage or use of fireworks during the festival. Police have taken temple officials into custody as part of their investigation, which includes collecting samples from the site and lodging a case against those responsible for organizing the event.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This tragic event highlights an urgent need for stringent safety measures at public celebrations involving fireworks. As communities rally to support those affected, it is imperative that we advocate for dialogue between local authorities and festival organizers to ensure cultural traditions can be celebrated safely. How can we work together to enhance safety protocols while preserving our rich heritage? We invite your thoughts and suggestions in the comments below.

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