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Kerala | Funeral pyrotechnics

The Thrissur fireworks accident is yet another call for India to celebrate with restraint

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GROUND ZERO: Authorities at the site of the fire in Thrissur, April 22 (Photo: Pradeep Kumar C.B.)

Mundathikkode is in silence—averse to sound, almost. It was too deafening when it came this year, and too close. Now the village mourns its dead: a total of 16, after DNA tests added the four declared missing earlier to the toll. That’s besides the 200-plus houses damaged, and 11 injured. The puncha paddy crop that fringes the site, singed right before harvest, the scarred trees, the numbed villagers, all bear signs of the hellfire that erupted at 3:25 pm on April 21.

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