Kollam: Rahul Gandhi visits site of temple inferno

Kollam: Rahul Gandhi visits site of temple inferno
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Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday visited the site of the deadly inferno at the Puttingal temple in Kerala\'s Kollam district where at least 105 people were killed in the fire.

Kollam (Kerala): Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday visited the site of the deadly inferno at the Puttingal temple in Kerala's
Kollam district where at least 105 people were killed in the fire.

Accompanied by Congress leader AK Antony and Kerala Home Minister, Ramesh Chennithala, Rahul proceeded to the AA Rahim Memorial
Hospital to meet those who had been injured in the tragedy.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also arrived in Kollam and took stock of the entire situation.

He was accompanied by Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Union Health Minister JP Nadda, as he visited the site of the incident
and met the victims in the hospital.

A team of 15 burn specialist doctors from All India Institute of Medical Science and other hospitals from Delhi accompanied the Prime
Minister to Kollam.

He also visited the Naval relief facility set up at Kollam and the ships providing support to medical teams and undertaking blood
donation.

Meanwhile, the Kerala Government has announced a judicial inquiry to be headed by retired high court justice Krishnan Nair into the
incident.

Chandy told ANI in an exclusive conversation after emerging out of the Cabinet meeting that the inquiry committee would submit its
report within six months.

"We have announced an ex relief of Rs. 10 lakhs to next of kin of the people, who have died in the accident and free treatment to all the
injured. Apart from that, serious injured will get Rs. two lakhs and Rs. 50,000 will be given to minor injured people," said Chandy.

Elaborating on the rescue operations, the Chief Minister said, "The rescue part is almost over and now we are all concentrating to give the
best available medical treatment to the injured."

Prime Minister Modi has announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs. two lakh to next of the kin of the deceased and Rs. 50,000 to those critically
injured in the incident.

The Prime Minister had earlier said that the fire at a temple in Kollam is heart-rending and shocking beyond words.

"My thoughts are with families of the deceased & prayers with the injured," he tweeted earlier in the day.

At least 105 people were charred to death in a fire accident at Puttingal temple during a festival at Paravur in Kollam district early this
morning. 350 people have been injured and admitted to various hospitals.

The fire broke out due to the explosion of crackers at the temple. The fire has now been brought under control.

The district administration has set up a control room number. The number is 0474-251-2344 (Repeat 0474-251-2344).

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