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Kerala CM orders emergency response as 12 dead in Thrissur fireworks blast

By IANS | Updated: April 21, 2026 18:45 IST

Thrissur, April 21 At least 12 people were killed and several others were injured in a massive explosion ...

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Thrissur, April 21 At least 12 people were killed and several others were injured in a massive explosion at a fireworks unit in Thrissur on Monday during preparations for the Thrissur Pooram, one of India’s most celebrated temple festivals.

The Thrissur Pooram is an annual Hindu temple festival held at the Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, Kerala.

It takes place every year on the Pooram day, the day when the moon rises with the Pooram star in the Malayalam month of Medam.

Recognised as the largest and most famous of all Poorams in India, it is also one of the biggest festivals in Asia, attracting more than one million visitors.

The tragedy occurred at a fireworks preparation and storage shed linked to the festival’s celebrations.

The explosion triggered a massive fire, sending thick smoke across the area and causing panic among workers and nearby residents.

The incident took place amid ongoing preparations for the festival’s grand fireworks display.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan directed that the entire government machinery be placed on high alert to ensure immediate rescue and medical assistance.

He held discussions with the Chief Secretary and instructed that specialist treatment be provided for the seriously injured.

If required, expert doctors from outside the state will also be deployed.

The Chief Minister said rescue operations are being closely monitored through a dedicated system, with coordinated efforts involving the Police, Fire and Rescue Services, Health Department, Revenue Department, and Disaster Management authorities.

He also expressed deep condolences over the loss of lives.

Health Minister Veena George instructed that special arrangements be made at Thrissur General Hospital in addition to Thrissur Medical College, and directed all nearby hospitals to remain fully prepared.

An official at Thrissur Medical College confirmed that 13 people are currently undergoing treatment there, of whom five are in serious condition and are being treated at the burns department.

Ambulances and emergency teams rushed to the site, though operations were initially hampered due to intense fire and the presence of explosive materials.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the blast, focusing on possible safety lapses in the storage and handling of fireworks materials.

The tragedy has cast a shadow over the week-long festival, known globally for its grandeur, cultural richness, and spectacular fireworks display.

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