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Desperate search for loved ones in India temple blast; 5 detained

AFP, KOLLAM, India
Desperate search for loved ones in India temple blast; 5 detained
Indian relatives makes enquiries with a hospital staff member at the entrance to the mortuary of Kollam District Hospital near Paravur yesterday following a huge fire at the Puttingal Devi Temple in the southern Indian state of Kerala. AFP photo

AFP, KOLLAM, India: After scouring six hospitals and three morgues, N.P. Anoop is no closer to finding his father who was caught in a massive blast and fire at an Indian temple that claimed more than 100 lives.
Like thousands of others, his father had gone on Saturday night to the Hindu temple in southern Kerala state, renowned for its beaches and tranquil backwaters, to see the annual fireworks display.
But in the chaotic hours after the explosion that ripped through the Puttingal Devi complex, the increasingly desperate 32-year-old could find no trace of his father, Vishwanathan, and feared the worst.
“I don’t know if he is alive or dead. All I want is to see him, we are ready for the worst but this search is painful,” he told AFP after questioning ICU staff at a medical college hospital in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram.
“My father had gone to the festival with his friend. We were able to find the body of his friend but have yet to get any information on my father,” the weary-looking Anoop said, before heading off to yet another hospital.
At hospitals, morgues and police stations, families are involved in a heartwrenching search for loved ones feared swept up in the blast that tore apart concrete buildings.
But the task is being made more difficult by the fact that some of the more than 100 people killed are unrecognisable.
Local residents reported finding body parts strewn at the complex from the force of the explosion, while others were charred in the fire, in a tragedy that Prime Minister Narendra Modi described as “shocking beyond words”.
Some 15 families flocked to Paravur police station, just 100 metres from the temple, to fill out missing person reports and implore officers to help.
“There are 20 unclaimed bodies at the morgues and we suspect some of them (the missing) might be there. But only a DNA test will establish their identities as the bodies are beyond recognition,” officer in charge N. Vijayan told AFP.
At the hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, families move through the corridors, some sobbing, others peeking through glass windows, as overworked doctors and nurses race around them.
Meanwhile, police yesterday detained five workers from a temple in southern India where a massive explosion during a fireworks display killed more than 100 people.

 

 

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