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Temple of tragedy
INDIA CHARMS WILLIAM AND KATE P18
16th April to 22nd April 2016
Vol 44 | Issue 48
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
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Over 100 killed as fireworks show goes out of control at Kerala shrine
Charred bodies and human remains lay strewn in one of the worst tragedies to strike Kerala, as a fireworks show went out of control killing over 110 people on the spot and maiming over 383 at a temple in Kollam. Disaster struck the crowded premises of the Puttingal Devi Temple at Paravur, south of Kollam, around 3.30 am, when a whole dump
of firecrackers meant to explode in the air, fell to the ground sending sparks flying in all directions. The damage worsened when sparks reached a storehouse 'Kambapura', igniting crackers stored in the building too. The show that was meant to mark the conclusion of the Meena-Bharani festival turned into an instant arena of chaos and destruction as the
embers spread through the nearby areas as well. The explosions also ripped chunks of concrete and plaster from the temple and nearby buildings. An entire building was brought down and several people rendered homeless in the vicinity. Troubles were aggravated by power disruption that followed which, incidentally, kept the crowd in CONTINUED ON P 26
Tata sells Scunthorpe Steel Plant to Greybull for ÂŁ1 At last, British workers need not steel themselves for job losses as there is some ray of hope to revive the Tata Steel crisis in the UK. Tatas have announced the sale of its Scunthorpe plant to Greybull Capital.
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